The very dark side of AI that is damaging the environment and homes...
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While these systems impress users with articulate responses and seemingly reasoned arguments, the truth is that what appears to be "reasoning" is nothing more than a sophisticated form of mimicry.
Why does it reveal this information, while in other cases, it sticks to the narrative?
Apple Senior Vice President of Services Eddy Cue testified that the company is "actively exploring" a redesign of its Safari browser to prioritize AI-powered search engines, amid potential fallout from its deal with Google, according to Bloomberg.
NATO announced a Palantir partnership to acquire the controversial Maven Smart System - an effort to complete a NATO "digital transformation".
Mark Zuckerberg wants you to have AI friends, an AI therapist and AI business agents.
The decision means that the nonprofit board, the same one that briefly fired CEO Sam Altman in 2023, will stay in control of the organization.
What happens when a researcher asks an AI to analyze 9/11? The results might surprise you -- Grok's own conclusions defy the official narrative.
Chinese scientists grew a cerebral organoid -- a mini brain made from human stem cells -- and connected it to a robot.
...to "create an exact replica of the image, don't change a thing" and run it 74 times
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A Unitree Robotics H1 humanoid robot, developed and produced in Hangzhou, China, was seen exhibiting "erratic behavior" in a video circulating on X.
The ridesharing giant partnered with May Mobility to deploy AI-powered, driverless Toyota Sienna minivans.
That line was written by Joseph Weizenbaum, creator of the first chatbot, in 1976 as he attempted to warn people about what this technology could do to us.
Anduril and General Atomics-developed fighter drones will likely decide whether US wins or loses a war with China over Taiwan
PLEASE READ THIS FOR YOURSELF and apply it to what's happening now: "The Limits to Computation" by David M. Berry https://ojs.weizenbaum-institut.de/in... and here's the full lecture with computer scientist and philosopher Bernardo Kastrup on why
Nvidia will make 5 million B200/B300 which are the leading edge AI GPU chips. They could make about 10 million advanced next generation chips each year in about 2028.
Sam Altman's creepy iris-scanning orbs have come to the United States. His goal is to scan every eyeball on Earth. Already, there are 160 countries around the world that are signing up over 170,000 people per week.
Tesla DOJO 2, DOJO 3 and AI5 chips are critical for Tesla to become an AI hardware company. XAI and Tesla will buy create and build millions of these chips into their data centers and the Tesla products.
The artificial intelligence race to outperform Chinese DeepSeek intensified on Tuesday as Alibaba unveiled Qwen3, a family of open-source large language models.
A team of researchers who say they are from the University of Zurich ran an "unauthorized," large-scale experiment in which they secretly deployed AI-powered bots into a popular debate subreddit called r/changemyview in an attempt to research whe
Even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits ChatGPT is "too sycophant-y," but a fix is on the way
Massive Blue is helping cops deploy AI-powered social media bots to talk to people they suspect are anything from violent sex criminals all the way to vaguely defined "protesters."
The gap between human and machine reasoning is narrowing...and fast.
Imagine discovering that your neurons – the very cells that make you you – could be transformed into networked data points, each one monitored and potentially controlled by microscopic machines.
We're going to some strange places with this one, folks, so I'm compelled to point out from the very beginning that Nirvanic is a legit company, founded by one of the most remarkable innovators I've run across in 20-odd years of technology journalism
On April 14, a local government administrator in the United States sent my relative a letter that she suspected of including artificial intelligence (AI) content. Sure enough, an AI detector found 83 percent generated by AI GPT.
We've all heard how emerging AI technologies will optimize the freight industry in ways we can only dream about. But the scary truth is that AI is already fueling our nightmares--by supercharging freight theft.
Though it started out as a futuristic-sounding niche proposition, 3D-printed construction is really taking off throughout the United States and the variety of projects being printed is remarkable.