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Your Job Isn’t Going Away… But It’s Definitely Evolving

When AI comes to your workplace it doesn’t have to be with a dramatic flourish. There don’t have to be redundancies. There don’t have to be robots marching through the door. One tool. Then another. Then one day your work will simply look different. AI is not so much taking jobs, it is transforming them. […]

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Shadow Models, Silent Wars: The AI Race Just Got a Lot More Secretive

Something just happened in the AI world. You might have missed it. Without fanfare, a powerful new AI model was released. No press conference, no CEO announcement, nothing. It just… appeared. As developers began to probe the new model, some were convinced that something special was going on. A few even speculated that it might

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U.S. Holds Off on New AI Chip Export Rules in Surprise Move in Tech Export Wars

In a curious turn of events, the U.S. government has pulled the plug on a proposal that was meant to regulate the export of artificial-intelligence chips around the world. The rule, proposed by the U.S. Commerce Department, was published on a government website earlier this week, catching many in Silicon Valley off guard. It’s no

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Meta Unveils Four New Chips to Power Its AI and Recommendation Systems

Meta has unveiled four new chips it designed to handle tasks like training and running AI models and serving recommendations across its social media platforms and other services. The new chips are part of Meta’s Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA) family and are designed to be used in data centers. Meta has been designing

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AI Is Learning From the News. Now Publishers Want to Get Paid

In the din of excitement about the artificial intelligence revolution, a more subtle but intriguing debate is now unfolding among journalists and media executives worldwide: If AI systems are being trained on our journalism, shouldn’t we be compensated for that work? You might call it the “Does AI owe for news?” debate. The proposed solution

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UK lawmakers to AI companies: Pay for the data you’re using

There’s something of a sea change underway in the global AI debate, and it’s taking place in the UK of all places. But not in a subtle way, by any stretch. Members of Parliament are finally pushing back on one of the tech industry’s most beloved pastimes: running AI algorithms on huge swaths of online

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Inside the Vatican’s Quest to Redefine the Future of AI

ROME – In frescoed halls where theologians have debated for centuries, a distinctly modern query resonated through the Vatican this week: If machines are increasingly capable of thought, who will instruct them in ethics? It’s a quote from a seminar that took place within the walls of Vatican City, where representatives from the Church, technologists

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DICT rolls out ‘Digital Bayanihan’: Teaching students AI skills and helping corner stores go digital, too.

Like a student in a coastal area who finally experiences stable internet connection and can now tinker with AI applications beyond social media browsing, or a food stall owner who knows how to monitor his supplies through simple applications of machine learning. No, these aren’t scenarios painted during a technology convention. These are some of

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Google and OpenAI workers: “This isn’t what we signed up for.”

There was a palpable change in Silicon Valley this week. Over 200 Google and OpenAI employees called on their employers to better define the limits of how AI can be used for military purposes. Explicitly. Loudly. In a private push that Axios’s details, workers made it clear they are increasingly uneasy about how the AI

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Veeam’s “Agent Commander” Launch: What It Really Means to Battle Rogue AI in the Enterprise Today

Of course, no one who’s been paying any attention to the rapid proliferation of AI throughout the enterprise needs me to tell them that this is far from the typical new-product announcement. We are definitely in the awkward in-between phase where AI can seem like a bit of an uncontrollable animal: very powerful, somewhat unpredictable,

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