How calls for AI safety could wind up helping heavyweights like OpenAI

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More AI researchers speak out against OpenAI’s safety practices

For months, I’ve been writing about concerns th

Generative AI job postings increase tenfold in the past year

More companies are embracing generative artificial intelligence as a part of their road map, and the need for experts to help build that technology is growing exponentially. New data from job posting service, Indeed, shows just how hungry corporate America is for AI workers.

In the past year, Indeed has seen a tenfold increase in the number of generative AI job postings, the company reported Wednesday. Over the past t

Kirameki: The display screen that could reshape advertising and retail

E-commerce is booming. Per a report by McKinsey, “e-commerce sales penetration in the United States more than doubled to 35 percent in 2020 from the previous year, roughly the equivalent of ten years of growth.” Since the pandemic, the industry has grown year on year, with Emarketer

Asana says its new AI teammates are ready to manage your projects

When the tech industry describes AI’s role in its products, it hardly chooses language at random. Terms such as assistant and copilot reinforce that the human user remains firmly in charge—a comforting notion for anyone stressed over AI’s loose-cannon tendencies or even the prospect of it eventually rendering humans less essential t

The Olympics are the next target in Russia’s disinformation war

We’re sadly accustomed to Russia interfering in our elections. An October 2023 U.S. government report warned Moscow tried to undermine public confidence in 11 elections across nine democracies between 2020 and 2022. And the country’s disinformation

Asana says its new AI teammates are ready to manage your projects

When the tech industry describes AI’s role in its products, it hardly chooses language at random. Terms such as assistant and copilot reinforce that the human user remains firmly in charge—a comforting notion for anyone stressed over AI’s loose-cannon tendencies or even the prospect of it eventually rendering humans less essential t

AI tools are ‘writing fiction’ in this massively popular news app

Last Christmas Eve, NewsBreak, a free app with roots in China that is the most downloaded news app in the United States, published an alarming piece about a small town shooting. It was headlined “Christmas Day Tragedy Strikes Bridgeton, New Jersey Amid Rising Gun Violence in Small Towns.”

The problem was, no such shooting took place. The Bridgeton, New Jersey police department posted a statement on Facebook on December 27 dismissing the article — produced using

If you want to understand Nvidia’s stock splits, take a look at Apple’s

On June 7, shareholders of Nvidia will have a significant number of additional shares in their portfolio as the chipmaker enacts a 10-to-1 stock split. It’s an opportunity for the company to make its shares more affordable—and, ideally, to send them on yet another journey to the stratosphere, following its most recent journey which saw its market share come close to Apple’s, threatening

Crypto Council for Innovation CEO Sheila Warren on how the industry is cracking down on bad actors

For anyone skeptical about crypto hype, Sheila Warren explains why it’s here to stay and what you might be overlooking. As CEO of the Crypto Council for Innovation, Warren takes us inside today’s crypto resurgence, in which one out of five Americans hold crypto in some fashion. Warren shares the story behind Congress’s recent bipartisan crypto bill, and how the industry is cracking down on bad actors and get-rich-quick schemes. Plus, how crypto is part of the underlying tech behind a “new in

Oculus founder Palmer Luckey unveils his latest project: a retro Game Boy-like device

Nintendo’s Switch might be a portable gaming device for some, but for old school players, the Game Boy will always be the gold standard of handheld gaming. Now, Palmer Luckey, one of the most controversial figures in the tech world, is hoping to bring it back.

Luckey, who made virtual reality relevant again with the Oculus and went on to found Anduril, a defense contracting firm that makes letha


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