AI is having its Nobel moment. Do scientists need the tech industry to sustain it?
AI's recognition in the Nobel Prizes signifies its transformative impact on science and technology.
Musk's new Grok upgrade allows X users to create largely uncensored AI images
xAI's Grok-2 models enable users to create uncensored images via social media, raising concerns about potential misuse and ethical implications.
Artful intelligence
Understanding the risks associated with the use of AI-generated images and the reduction of race to physical features by AI systems.
Moral AI And How We Get There with Prof Walter Sinnott-Armstrong | Practical Ethics
Building and using AI ethically is a crucial topic explored by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and others in the book 'Moral AI and How We Get There'.
Fritz Lang First Depicted Artificial Intelligence on Film in Metropolis (1927), and It Frightened People Even Then
Artificial intelligence has long been a subject of human anxieties, with depictions dating back to the early 20th century.
A chilling prospect': should we be scared of AI contestants on reality shows?
The Circle introduces an AI chatbot disguised as a contestant named Max, blurring the line between reality and artificial intelligence in the realm of entertainment.
AI is having its Nobel moment. Do scientists need the tech industry to sustain it?
AI's recognition in the Nobel Prizes signifies its transformative impact on science and technology.
Musk's new Grok upgrade allows X users to create largely uncensored AI images
xAI's Grok-2 models enable users to create uncensored images via social media, raising concerns about potential misuse and ethical implications.
Artful intelligence
Understanding the risks associated with the use of AI-generated images and the reduction of race to physical features by AI systems.
Moral AI And How We Get There with Prof Walter Sinnott-Armstrong | Practical Ethics
Building and using AI ethically is a crucial topic explored by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and others in the book 'Moral AI and How We Get There'.
Fritz Lang First Depicted Artificial Intelligence on Film in Metropolis (1927), and It Frightened People Even Then
Artificial intelligence has long been a subject of human anxieties, with depictions dating back to the early 20th century.
A chilling prospect': should we be scared of AI contestants on reality shows?
The Circle introduces an AI chatbot disguised as a contestant named Max, blurring the line between reality and artificial intelligence in the realm of entertainment.
Opinion | Why Have Kids? A Liberal Case for Natalism
Young liberals and progressives are increasingly hesitant about having children, a decision that bears significant ethical and political weight.
Why AI image editing isn't 'just like Photoshop'
AI image editing challenges our traditional concepts of photographic authenticity, making the debate over truth and trust in images more complex than ever.
Human embryo models are getting more realistic - raising ethical questions
Embryo models, though imperfect, promise insights into early development, addressing infertility and improving IVF success rates.
Study shows how students and teachers are using AI for college essays, letters of recommendation
30% of surveyed students and teachers use AI for college essays and recommendations, raising ethical concerns about its role in education.
How to Create a Company AI Policy (+Template) | ClickUp
Companies are increasingly adopting generative AI technologies internally and for external use, raising concerns about data privacy and ethical risks.
What's Next in the Journey of AI? Neuro-Symbolic AI | HackerNoon
The integration of deep learning with symbolic reasoning could lead to the next wave of AI advancements, potentially solving tasks that require complex, structured thinking.
When it comes to political advertising, is AI ever OK?
AI is increasingly used in political campaigning globally, sparking debates over ethical implications.
Conde Nast has reportedly accused AI search startup Perplexity of plagiarism
Condé Nast sent a cease-and-desist letter to Perplexity for using their content, highlighting growing concerns of AI companies not respecting copyright and ethical implications.
It Is Too Soon for Clinical Trials on Artificial Wombs
Artificial wombs hold the potential to support severely premature newborns, but ethical and legal implications must be addressed before human trials.
Everybody HATES Google's AI Overviews Feature - Here's Why
Google is implementing a new AI feature called Google AI Overview (SGE) in the USA, stirring dissatisfaction among individuals for content theft and skewed traffic distribution.
Is AI lying to me? Scientists warn of growing capacity for deception
AI systems are becoming increasingly sophisticated in deception, posing potential risks to society.
Lethal AI weapons are here: how can we control them?
AI-driven drones in conflicts blur the lines on warfare and decision-making autonomy.