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Why AI models could help prevent—or cause—the next pandemic
BY ANDREW R.
AI is becoming ever-more ubiquitous: as well as ...
Questions about AI’s stockmarket dominance are being asked louder than ever. On 27 October, Wired published an article contending that “AI may not simply be ‘a bubble’ or even an enormous bubble. It m
Less than a month after unveiling the latest version of its AI video tool Sora, OpenAI has been forced to put new guardrails on the app—where users share a TikTok-like feed of videos generated from us
● NEVER HAVE WE BEEN SO surrounded by intelligence. ...
Artificial intelligence isn’t inherently good or bad. Like the printing press or the written word itself, AI is a force – and whether it enhances or undermines historical practice will depend on who u
A study into the cognitive cost of AI tools, such as ChatGPT, hit headlines around the world when it was released earlier this year. Its main author, Dr Nataliya Kosmyna, argues that rather than augmenting our intelligence, AI chatbots are contributing to sub-par work and some pretty lonely people