A.I. Is Real. But OpenAI Might Still Fail.
Artificial intelligence’s promise is real. But some of the most prominent A.I. companies might not make it.
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Artificial intelligence’s promise is real. But some of the most prominent A.I. companies might not make it.
Tech companies that want to seriously prevent illegal A.I.-generated sexual imagery need to be given the right incentives to come up with solutions.
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It started in a laboratory. No one could have predicted where it would end.
Late Thursday, Mr. Musk’s chatbot, Grok, limited requests for A.I.-generated images on X to paid subscribers of the social media site amid an outcry from victims and regulators.
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From talking computers to self-driving cars, here are the trends to watch.
The settlement came in the case of a 14-year-old in Florida who had killed himself after developing a relationship with an A.I. chatbot.
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The artificial intelligence start-up, which competes with OpenAI, is aiming to raise around $10 billion amid talk of a potential initial public offering.
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Sam Rodriques, a founder of the artificial intelligence science lab FutureHouse, shares his thoughts on what A.I. and tech lives up to the hype in a game with Kevin Roose and Casey Newton of the “Hard Fork” podcast.
The funding is part of an A.I. frenzy, as investors aggressively plow enormous sums into fast-growing start-ups at sky-high valuations.
A group of tech executives, app developers and Silicon Valley philosophers is seeking to streamline the messy matters of the heart.