A Round-up of AI News
The Royal Observatory, founded in 1675, warns that AI may make us less intelligent, reports the BBC. Despite that (or because of it?), universities are scrambling to prepare future accountants…
The Royal Observatory, founded in 1675, warns that AI may make us less intelligent, reports the BBC. Despite that (or because of it?), universities are scrambling to prepare future accountants…
Growth seems unbeatable yet the job market looks dismal, so perhaps an AI bust wouldn’t be bad after all, posits a piece in The Wall Street Journal. Beware your robot…
OpenAI purges goblins and ogres from ChatGPT, the WSJ reports. Beware AI’s flattery too, though, as The Conversation explains. And keep friends and strangers named Claude in your thoughts after…
AI may be cannibalizing human intelligence, but a little perspective can help, argues a writer for the Wall Street Journal. Indeed, trusting your own judgment can save your life: almost…
Fortune explores when AI becomes too dangerous to ignore. Perhaps it is not dangerous per se, but too much AI use is draining computing power fast, warns The Wall Street…
Bloomberg Law examines how in-house legal counsel can harness the power of AI through a smart and robust governance framework. Yet the lack of institutional channels between the tech sector…
From road service records to battery passports, your yesteryear mechanic would not recognize the AI-driven solutions for the auto industry. Even people in the loop would be surprised by how the relationship…
Find out in this Bloomberg story who has now outsmarted AI in chess. Yet it may very well be AI telling you the story: judge for yourself after reading this…
AI may soon run our entire lives—the trillion-dollar race is on, according to the Wall Street Journal. Also in the Journal, AI is rewriting how Google search works, and the…
An in-depth report in the New York Times Magazine delves into the unexpected ways coders interact with AI. Read the Wall Street Journal piece on how FedEx is adding a…