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Here’s What Happens When AI Messes Up: Chatbots Are Taking Advantage of the Needy, According to New MIT Research

A new MIT study has thrown a rather large stone into this AI pond, causing the water to murmur an uncomfortable question: what if the people who need quality information the most are being served the least by AI? The study concluded that widely used AI chatbots often give less accurate or less helpful information […]

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The Latest AI Contender: Google Unleashes Gemini 3.1 Pro

Google has made a big deal (which is to say, not nearly as big a deal as it wants to) about the latest version of Gemini. Specifically, Gemini 3.1 Pro. The Gemini 3.1 Pro AI model is, according to Google’s blog post, “Better at reasoning, coding, and research.” While it also doesn’t take a lot

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World Leaders Gather in India to Discuss AI’s Future. Competition Hangs in the Air.

India’s AI summit in New Delhi this week was as much about diplomacy as it was about algorithms. Government officials, CEOs and other dignitaries met to discuss AI, its promise and its problems. As described in a New York Times article about the summit in New Delhi, the gathering brought together top officials to discuss

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The India AI summit that could fundamentally shift the balance of power in tech

The global AI community is converging in India for one of the most significant AI summits of the year, with representatives from OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Meta, and other top tech companies in attendance. If you’re not following along, you’re likely to miss out on some of the most important AI developments of the year. Catch

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The Moment AI Became ‘The Hulk’. Employees Flee and Experts Claim We Could Be ‘Going Too Fast For Our Own Good’

This week, the most important discussions in tech aren’t taking place in conference rooms. They’re taking place in blog posts, resignation letters, and Medium articles that begin like the opening scene of a spy thriller. Another chorus of murmurs from within some of the most influential AI labs has morphed into something more dire: warning.

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The U.S. Military Wants AI Technology for its War Operation without any Restrictions

The U.S. Defense Department is taking the arms race to the next level as it asks AI technology companies to integrate their tools into the military’s highly classified systems without any restrictions. This is a significant step by the Defense Department as these companies don’t normally allow their tools to be used in highly classified

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He Fought AI Allegations and Won – But What This Case Reveals About the Future of Education

When 19-year-old Orion Newby left the courtroom this week, it wasn’t just relief that he exhaled – it was the sort of long, deep breath that comes after having your integrity questioned and proving you did your own work. A New York State Supreme Court judge ruled in his favor and ordered Adelphi University to

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Who’s to Blame When AI Goes Rogue? The UN’s Quiet Warning That Got Very Loud

From Silicon Valley to the U.N., the question of how to assign blame when AI goes wrong is no longer an esoteric regulatory issue, but a matter of geopolitical significance. This week, the United Nations Secretary-General posed that question, highlighting an issue that is central to discussions about AI ethics and regulation. He questioned who

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The $100 Billion AI Deal That Quietly Vanished – and Why It Matters More Than You Think

For a time, it seemed to be the type of transaction that writes the headlines. Nvidia, whose chips have powered a lot of the AI boom, reportedly lining up an eye-popping $100 billion investment into OpenAI, ChatGPT’s parent company. Big money, big ambition, big future. And then – seemingly out of nowhere –  the deal was just …

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Firefox is Adding a “No Thanks” Button to AI – and Honestly, It’s About Time

Mozilla is about to do something that seems counterintuitive, even anti-business, in the tech industry of 2020: it’s going to just give users a straightforward way to say “no” to generative algorithms on their computer. With Firefox 148, launching on February 24th, the browser will adopt a new “AI controls” section in settings. The headline feature is

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