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AI Is Not God

To be human is to yearn for a Sky Daddy. Something that explains the unexplainable, someone to blame. No wonder, then, that in the ZIRP-fueled 2010s, when a...

Divorced? With Kids? And an Impossible Ex? There’s AI for That

I. The FounderSol Kennedy used to ask his assistant to read the messages his ex-wife sent him. After the couple separated in 2020, Kennedy says, he found their...

Rise of the Killer Chatbots

On an airstrip somewhere in Texas, a swarm of killer jets approaches—controlled by, of all things, a large language model. Source link

AI’s Next Frontier? An Algorithm for Consciousness

As a journalist who covers AI, I hear from countless people who seem utterly convinced that ChatGPT, Claude, or some other chatbot has achieved “sentience.” Or “consciousness.” Or—my...

AI and the End of Accents

It all began, as these things often do, with an Instagram ad. “No one tells you this if you’re an immigrant, but accent discrimination is a real thing,”...

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For London’s fintech and SaaS firms, digital risk is no longer theoretical – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

For fintech and enterprise SaaS companies operating in London and the entire country, reputation is no longer a matter of branding or public...

FTSE 100 falls as Iran tensions push energy prices higher – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The FTSE 100 opened lower on Thursday, tracking declines across Asian markets as fresh uncertainty over the conflict in Iran weighed on investor...

The Artemis II moon mission is special, and so is the astronauts’ toilet

NASA’s Artemis II mission is already pretty historic as the agency’s first crewed journey around the moon in more than half a century....

Google Chrome’s secret loading feature could speed up browsing for you

If you’ve ever opened a webpage and wondered why it takes a second too long to settle, especially when it’s packed with videos...

AI models are lying to save each other, and no one knows why

Researchers at UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz set up what seemed like a straightforward task: asking Google’s Gemini 3 to clear storage...