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The U.S. government is getting serious about understanding A.I., but it’s limiting who’s in the conversation
AIThe U.S. government is getting serious about understanding A.I., but it’s limiting who’s in the conversation
By Sage LazzaroSeptember 12, 2023
ChatGPT’s move to lure businesses into the A.I. waters gets mixed reactions
AIChatGPT’s move to lure businesses into the A.I. waters gets mixed reactions
By Sage LazzaroSeptember 5, 2023
The A.I. industry confronts life after data scraping
TechThe A.I. industry confronts life after data scraping
By Sage LazzaroAugust 29, 2023
Photo illustration of a human hand and robot hand connecting at the index fingers over the icon of a university.
Education ArticlesSeeking to boost your career in artificial intelligence? These 4 MBA programs offer specialized tech training
By Preston ForeAugust 25, 2023
Headquarters of Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba.
TechChina leaps forward in the A.I. arms race as Alibaba releases a new chatbot that can ‘read’ images
By Paolo ConfinoAugust 25, 2023
Meet Apollo, your new humanoid coworker
NewslettersMeet Apollo, your new humanoid coworker
By Sage LazzaroAugust 25, 2023
The ugly truth about ‘open’ A.I.  models championed by Meta, Google, and other Big Tech players
AIThe ugly truth about ‘open’ A.I. models championed by Meta, Google, and other Big Tech players
By Sage LazzaroAugust 22, 2023
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai stands in front of a presentation.
TechGoogle’s A.I. is about to breach a new frontier: It’s reportedly working on a chatbot to give life advice
By Paolo ConfinoAugust 17, 2023
Biden’s executive order on China shows why A.I. is so different from other technology
AIBiden’s executive order on China shows why A.I. is so different from other technology
By Sage LazzaroAugust 15, 2023
Hackers red-teaming A.I. are ‘breaking stuff left and right,’ but don’t expect quick fixes from DefCon: ‘There are no good guardrails’
TechHackers red-teaming A.I. are ‘breaking stuff left and right,’ but don’t expect quick fixes from DefCon: ‘There are no good guardrails’
By Frank Bajak and The Associated PressAugust 13, 2023
A.I. can use VR headset data to predict users’ personal data even if they don’t directly reveal it, researchers warn
TechA.I. can use VR headset data to predict users’ personal data even if they don’t directly reveal it, researchers warn
By Aisha Counts and BloombergAugust 10, 2023
Generative A.I.’s hallucination problem has companies contemplating if they want to ‘move fast and break things’ yet again
NewslettersGenerative A.I.’s hallucination problem has companies contemplating if they want to ‘move fast and break things’ yet again
By Sage LazzaroAugust 8, 2023
A deadly Uber self-driving car crash 5 years ago exposed A.I. workplace issues that businesses still need to resolve
NewslettersA deadly Uber self-driving car crash 5 years ago exposed A.I. workplace issues that businesses still need to resolve
By Sage LazzaroAugust 1, 2023
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei testifying before Congress earlier this week.
NewslettersResearchers find a way to easily bypass guardrails on OpenAI’s ChatGPT and all other A.I. chatbots
By Jeremy KahnJuly 28, 2023
President Biden speaks at a podium in the White House while representatives from seven leading A.I. companies stand by watching.
NewslettersThere may be less to Meta’s White House A.I. pledge than meets the eye
By Jeremy KahnJuly 25, 2023
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