This article is published by AllBusiness.com, a partner of TIME. Artificial intelligence (AI) has become one of the most revolutionary technological advancements of the 21st century, impacting nearly ...
In a few key areas, humans will be more essential than ever. Credit...Illustration by Stephan Dybus Supported by By Robert Capps Robert Capps is the former editorial director of Wired. He frequently ...
If you buy that artificial intelligence is a once-in-a-species disruption, then what Demis Hassabis thinks should be of vital interest to you. Hassabis leads the AI charge for Google, arguably the ...
Bill Gates predicted that advancements in artificial intelligence will significantly reduce humanity’s role in many traditional tasks such as medicine and education — and the seismic shift could ...
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence promises to transform many aspects of life, from education and work to personal connections. Over the next 20 years, AI advancements will continue. But ...
We’ve all seen the predictions that AI will be hugely transformative for jobs and employment, but we’re just not quite sure how. Since it became clear that machine learning and generative language ...
Be an electrician, I tell my teenage sons. Be a plumber. Artificial intelligence is coming for virtually every job category, but it will be a long time before machines are crawling under sinks or ...
The A.I. prediction world is torn between optimism and gloom. A report released on Thursday decidedly lands on the side of gloom. Daniel Kokotajlo, a former OpenAI researcher, leads the A.I. Futures ...
An exclusive conversation with Mark Chen and Jakub Pachocki, OpenAI’s twin heads of research, about the path toward more capable reasoning models—and superalignment. For the past couple of years, ...
As I was making my normal early morning rounds to various media websites last week, I came across this CNBC headline: "U.S. tech giants are betting big on humanoid robots — but China’s already ahead, ...