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Anthropic warns human code review could bottleneck AI progress as Claude writes most code, raising control risks and calls for a slowdown.
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, detailed how the line between humans and AI could blur dramatically, even potentially allowing us to "design our own descendants."
A new AI-designed vaccine capable of protecting against entire families of viruses could transform how the world prepares for a future pandemic. View on euronews
AI agent web traffic has surpassed that of humans, lending weight to the 'dead internet' theory - SiliconANGLE
Jack Clark tells BBC's Newsnight AI could get to the point where it develops without human input.
The U.S. military is increasingly using AI-powered systems to analyze intelligence, identify threats, and help commanders make decisions faster than ever before. But as the technology becomes more integrated into military operations,
AI agents are prompting technology companies to redesign chips, operating systems and search for a future where software increasingly acts on behalf of users rather than waiting for commands
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son said OpenAI's newest model is showing signs of "super intelligence." Speaking to CNBC, Son, whose company is among the largest OpenAI shareholders, said the company's AI is designing its next model.
Users tend to trust artificial intelligence (AI)-powered fact-checkers as much as human fact-checkers, but for different reasons, according to a new study led by Penn State researchers. The researchers said there is no definitive "winner" when comparing the two fact-checking systems,