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Sam Altman has signed a new open letter on A.I.’s dangers. Here’s what’s different about this ‘extinction’ statement
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Sam Altman has signed a new open letter on A.I.’s dangers. Here’s what’s different about this ‘extinction’ statement
By David MeyerMay 30, 2023
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A.I. moving ‘faster than real life’ is widening a skills gap workers need to keep up with, says CEO of the world’s biggest education company
By Jane ThierMay 27, 2023
This is your brain on Elon Musk
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This is your brain on Elon Musk
By Kylie RobisonMay 26, 2023
90% of laid-off H-1B visa holders were able to find new work against all odds. Here’s what the data tells us about America’s complicated relationship with foreign-born talent
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90% of laid-off H-1B visa holders were able to find new work against all odds. Here’s what the data tells us about America’s complicated relationship with foreign-born talent
By Ben ZweigMay 26, 2023
Parents, A.I., and task forces: How to protect kids online
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Parents, A.I., and task forces: How to protect kids online
By David MeyerMay 25, 2023
It’s not just A.I. companies begging for more regulation
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It’s not just A.I. companies begging for more regulation
By David MeyerMay 24, 2023
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News website Boring Report is using A.I. to change how people consume news—literally making it ‘boring’ by avoiding sensationalism
By Prarthana PrakashMay 23, 2023
‘Take action and protect our kids’: U.S. Surgeon General warns of social media risks
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‘Take action and protect our kids’: U.S. Surgeon General warns of social media risks
By David MeyerMay 23, 2023
Silicon Valley is knowingly violating ethical A.I. principles. Society can’t respond if we let disagreements poison the debate
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Silicon Valley is knowingly violating ethical A.I. principles. Society can’t respond if we let disagreements poison the debate
By Wendell WallachMay 23, 2023
I have spent my life speaking up for those whose voices go unheard. Here’s why I worry that the promise of quantum computing will be withheld from the people who need it the most
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I have spent my life speaking up for those whose voices go unheard. Here’s why I worry that the promise of quantum computing will be withheld from the people who need it the most
By Faye WattletonMay 22, 2023
As Meta is hit with EU data ban and $1.3 billion fine, what happens next?
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As Meta is hit with EU data ban and $1.3 billion fine, what happens next?
By David MeyerMay 22, 2023
Agita. Do you feel it too? It’s the relentless pounding on our senses that leaves us feeling uncertain and uneasy
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Agita. Do you feel it too? It’s the relentless pounding on our senses that leaves us feeling uncertain and uneasy
By Richard TorrenzanoMay 22, 2023
Paul Graham explains the one quality startup founders need—and most people lack
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Paul Graham explains the one quality startup founders need—and most people lack
By Steve MollmanMay 20, 2023
Montana’s TikTok ban ‘wields a sledgehammer’ to First Amendment rights, creators say
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Montana’s TikTok ban ‘wields a sledgehammer’ to First Amendment rights, creators say
By Andrea GuzmanMay 19, 2023
The FTC comes down on yet another digital health company for third-party sharing of sensitive information
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The FTC comes down on yet another digital health company for third-party sharing of sensitive information
By Andrea GuzmanMay 18, 2023
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