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Despite claims from top names in AI, researchers argue that fundamental flaws in reasoning models mean bots aren’t on the verge of exceeding human smarts.
In his latest column, Jonathan McCrea takes on the AI fear. Just how intelligent will AI become, and should we be worried?
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)-backed OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says we've already crossed the event horizon toward digital ...
Mark Zuckerberg enters ‘founder mode’ to personally build Meta’s new Superintelligence Lab, aiming to leap ahead in the AGI ...
How did we lose the sense that some parts of life should be off-limits rather than open to commodification? Tiffany Jenkins's ...
If you're like me, you probably can't decide whether to be thrilled or terrified by the pace of AI development. One moment ...
The social media giant is reportedly making a near-$15 billion bet on Scale, which specializes in RLHF-based data labeling ...
Apple’s visionOS 26 update brings AI-powered spatial photos, immersive 3D content, redesigned Personas, and enhanced shared ...
A new study by Apple has ignited controversy in the AI field by showing how reasoning models undergo 'complete accuracy ...
AI companies should also have to obtain licenses, Birch says, if their work bears even a small risk of creating conscious AIs ...
Privacy and data security emerged as another major concern, with fears centered on surveillance, data misuse, and inadequate regulations. Closely linked were themes of job displacement and economic ...
OpenAI is a strange company for strange times. Valued at $300 billion—roughly the same as seven Fords or one and a half PepsiCos—the AI start-up has an era-defining product in ChatGPT and is racing to ...