To A.I. Executives, We’re All Just ‘Meat Computers’
A term first used in philosophy and cognitive science circles has lately taken on a more ominous cast. Moo.
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A term first used in philosophy and cognitive science circles has lately taken on a more ominous cast. Moo.
To A.I. Executives, We’re All Just ‘Meat Computers’ Read More »
A term first used in philosophy and cognitive science circles has lately taken on a more ominous cast. Moo.
To A.I. Executives, We’re All Just ‘Meat Computers’ Read More »
One way for a company to stand out — or to intimidate the competition — is to boast, often without evidence, about how much power it has access to.
How Do You Measure A.I. Firms’ Gargantuan Energy Plans? In ‘Bragawatts.’ Read More »
One way for a company to stand out — or to intimidate the competition — is to boast, often without evidence, about how much power it has access to.
How Do You Measure A.I. Firms’ Gargantuan Energy Plans? In ‘Bragawatts.’ Read More »
A new estimate puts the cost of dealing with robocalls, hidden fees and customer service chatbots that can’t solve most problems at $165 billion.
The ‘Annoyance Economy’ Is More Than Just Annoying Read More »
From our jokes and slang to the White House’s policy messaging, internet “brain rot” has escaped our phones to take over … well, everything.
Forget the A.I. Apocalypse. Memes Have Already Nuked Our Culture. Read More »
As artificial intelligence takes on more and more tasks, tech executives are embracing teams as small as two: one person plus A.I.
Smaller Is Better in Silicon Valley’s ‘Tiny Team’ Moment Read More »
In recent years, the technologies used to surveil workers have become more sophisticated and widespread.