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Jack Clark estimates 60% odds that recursive AI improvement arrives by end of 2028, potentially outpacing human supervis…
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Jack Clark estimates 60% odds that recursive AI improvement arrives by end of 2028, potentially outpacing human supervis…
Professor Hannah Fry's experiment with an autonomous AI agent reveals alarming risks of agentic AI when given real-world…
The debate over granting AI systems legal personhood for liability purposes intensifies as autonomous AI decisions cause…
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Specialized smaller AI models increasingly outperform massive general-purpose systems in cost, speed, and accuracy acros…
Training large language models now consumes more energy than ever, raising urgent questions about sustainability in the …
Higher education institutions worldwide face mounting pressure to overhaul degree programs as AI penetrates every academ…
In 1990, three ex-Apple engineers built a device eerily similar to the iPhone—over a decade too early.
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The debate over mandatory training data transparency is heating up as regulators, creators, and AI companies clash over …
Despite massive AI adoption, most organizations fail to capture institutional knowledge — turning powerful tools into ex…
As AI makes traditional essays obsolete, universities worldwide are returning to 2,400-year-old Socratic teaching method…