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What if AI starts to feel pain, joy, and even fear? A growing number of scientists and philosophers are seriously considering the possibility of AI consciousness. As these systems become more ...
The Trump administration is shaking up the U.S. State Department by firing over 1,350 employees, sparking criticisms on its international implications. Meanwhile, Trump defends flood responses in ...
According to TechCrunch, the behavior is not isolated. The outlet replicated several prompts in which Grok 4 claimed it was ...
Amid growing controversy over how tech giants harvest user data for AI, the Allen Institute for AI (AI2) has introduced a ...
A new study utilizes compact neural networks to uncover the underlying mechanisms behind human decision-making. Scientists have long studied how people and animals make decisions, often looking at how ...
Courts Lean Toward Fair Use for AI Training: Two California rulings suggest that using copyrighted works to train artificial intelligence (AI) may be considered fair use if outputs are transformative ...
Jens Petry and Tom Gassmann of Squire Patton Boggs explore the extent to which AI can play a role in dispute resolution, ...
Understanding the potential for AI-triggered negative feedback loops is important to shape the hybrid path as we walk it.
Makers of the most advanced artificial intelligence systems face obligations for transparency, copyright protection and ...
Q&A with Abeba Birhane on how she was censored during the AI for Good summit and how the industry can do better.
The so-called fourth industrial revolution and its economic and societal implications are no longer solely an academic concern, but a matter for political as well as public debate. Characterized as ...
Durán et al argue in ‘Who is afraid of black box algorithms? On the epistemological and ethical basis of trust in medical AI’1 that traditionally proposed solutions to make black box machine learning ...