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Opinion: The greatest risk of AI is not job loss, it’s the loss of human agency
A future in which humans are universally provided for but are no longer required to create, decide or contribute is not a utopia.
CT adding artificial intelligence regulations. Here’s what they mean for parents, workers, companies
Lamont’s new spokeswoman, Cathryn Vaulman, said that Lamont favors the bill with “commonsense protections” and will sign it ...
The Academy made its stance on the use of artificial intelligence explicit in new rules issued on May 1 ...
Shifting focus to technology's transformative potential, CJI Surya Kant highlighted AI's practical applications in ...
Researchers at the University of Vermont have uncovered a powerful new insight about how language works—one that overturns a cornerstone assumption in psychology, linguistics, and artificial ...
A slew of companies have announced plans to add AI agents to their workforces. Employees can take steps to handle the changes ...
Researchers are studying a machine learning-powered warning system for breast cancer. It works by detecting subtle changes in a mammogram that humans can't spot, but could soon become cancer.
AI will erode the need for human employees but that may not be a bad thing, according to SingularityNET CEO Ben Goertzel. The artificial general intelligence pioneer said the elimination of human jobs ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes embedded in critical decisions about health, safety, finance, and governance, a key ...
Project Nightfall on MSN
Artificial intelligence robot caught on camera attacking humans in lab
Artificial intelligence robot caught on camera attacking humans in lab ...
Robin Fleming told UPNG’s 71st graduating class that artificial intelligence offers opportunity but demands human integrity.
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