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Shoot first, ask questions later
The Pentagon and Anthropic’s battle over how the company’s AI is used by the military has highlighted an ethical and ideological debate that’s not going away
ONE ICY MORNING IN FEBRUARY, nearly 200 people gathered in a church in downtown Richmond, Va. Most had awakened before dawn and driven in from across the state. There were Republicans and Democrats fr
Authorial intelligence versus artificial intelligence: an ongoing palaver. We would rather think as little as we can about the possibilities of both; but it seems irresponsible to ignore the intellect
With more and more men -and women -turning to AI companions for romantic relationships, what does it mean for the future of our love lives? And what happens when artificial intelligence indulges even the darkest of fantasies? Cosmo features editor Jennifer Savin found out
Speak to anyone interested in AI recently and you’ll be hearing about the same website. Head over to Moltbook.com, they’ll tell you, and you’ll find a forum reminiscent of Reddit, with users posting a
For a few months in 2001, the business world couldn’t stop talking about inventor Dean Kamen’s secret project, codenamed “Ginger”. Kamen had received the National Medal of Technology from US president