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Microsoft’s Mustafa Suleyman: AI could slip beyond human control
Microsoft’s AI boss, Mustafa Suleyman, is trying to do something unusual in a sector obsessed with speed: slow the ...
As artificial intelligence spreads across the U.S. military, the real concern is not a rogue supercomputer, but whether human ...
The AI infrastructure being built now decides if humans stay valuable or become obsolete. Your choices determine which future ...
AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio has cautioned against granting rights to artificial intelligence, warning that doing so could leave ...
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12 Articles of Critical AI Thinking: The AI View
An AI-generated analysis of the AI Impact series argues AI’s true value lies in augmenting human intelligence, not replacing ...
Every time you give a task to AI, whether it’s approving a loan or driving a car, you’re shaping the relationship between ...
A unified approach represents the fundamental blueprint for organizations to achieve cyber resilience. By integrating the ...
AI can do pretty much anything at this point, from helping your kid with their homework to telling you why that cough may be persisting. But how much would you really trust AI to handle? Should it be ...
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Bill Gates warns AI may take over most jobs — Humans could soon work only two days a week
In a recent discussion, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates shared a thought-provoking prediction about the future of work. He believes that advances in artificial intelligence (AI) will likely ...
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Managing the impact of AI on both human health and planetary health requires new forms of governance
We need to reimagine global governance. In public health, we now accept that human and planetary wellbeing are inseparable. The climate crisis, biodiversity loss, pollution, pandemics, and inequity ...
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