UK foreign secretary Yvette Cooper says AI could be the security threat of the decade and warns against waiting for an 'AI Hiroshima' before acting.
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Ingrid Brown, a trucker of 47 years, said technology like the cellphone and AI has made truck driving safer but autonomous trucks still need work.
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Bengaluru-born engineer and independent AI researcher Mayank Ravishankara focuses on AI evaluation, exploring whether benchmark performance reflects genuine understanding or pattern recognition in ...
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Can AI Make Us Smarter?

AI offers us a choice: offload our critical thinking or challenge it.
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