A new book claims that we should see AI’s mass exclusion of 95% of the population as...an opportunity to better ourselves?!?
India’s diversity, democracy and demographic dynamism provide the right atmosphere for inclusive innovation.
In what ways does AI need humanity, and how can we define what makes us unique and essential in the face of this strange new technology?
Read Jennifer Doudna’s tribute to Demis Hassabis here. Demis Hassabis learned he had won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry ...
From medical innovations to conservation and sustainability, TIME looks at how new AI innovations are making an impact.
The stock price of Nvidia, an artificial intelligence company that makes a product most people can’t explain, has entered the realm of kitchen-table conversations—as has AI itself. The exuberance and ...
C ritics of generative AI have described it as a threat to higher education, and to the humanities in particular. The critics are right. Large language models (LLMs) perform core educational functions ...
We won’t see a utopia or dystopia. We’ll see faster growth and more productivity.
So you’ve worked your way up the ladder to a comfortable six-figure salary. Or perhaps you’ve squirreled away hundreds of thousands in cash in the bank—or invested in stocks and retirement accounts.
Like depictions of the horrors of war may ennoble it, dire warnings about the AI future only make the technology seem inevitable.
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