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Bank of America highlighted "transition strategies" that offer exposure to AI, but are more insulated from big swings in the sector.
With the rise of gen AI tools, offices have had to contend with a new scourge: “workslop” or low-effort, AI-generated work that looks plausibly polished, but ends up wasting time and effort as it offloads cognitive work onto the recipient.
The announcement comes just days after Grok drew global outcry and scrutiny for generating highly sexualized deepfake images of people without their consent.
A new report warns that AI poses a serious threat to children's cognitive development and emotional well-being.
An AI powerful enough to analyze DNA, file taxes, and grow tomato plants is being redesigned for everyday work, pointing toward life beyond chatbots.
Elon Musk said retirement savings will be "irrelevant" in 20 years if he's right about an abundant future. Experts see challenges to that vision.
Apple will lean on Google to help finish its bungled attempts to smarten up its virtual assistant Siri and bring other artificial intelligence features to the iPhone as the trendsetting company plays catch up in technology’s latest craze.
AI will “play a larger, more palpable role on the world stage” this year, says Dean Ball, primary drafter of America’s AI Action Plan. Ball, who has since left the White House, predicts that AI could be a top-five issue in the midterm elections—amid concern about issues like data centers increasing electricity prices and mental-health harms.
Former OpenAI policy head Miles Brundage debuts AVERI, an institute advocating for independent safety audits of top AI models
A federal judicial panel's proposal to regulate the introduction of artificial intelligence-generated evidence at trial received a lukewarm reception on Thursday from corporate lawyers and class-action attorneys,
AI coding agents with exploitable vulnerabilities, cybercrime rings operating like professional enterprises, and new scam tactics—including malicious QR codes.