We’re now deep into the AI era, where every week brings another feature or task that AI can accomplish. But given how far down the road we already are, it’s all the more essential to zoom out and ask ...
The most dangerous part of AI might not be the fact that it hallucinates—making up its own version of the truth—but that it ceaselessly agrees with users’ version of the truth. This danger is creating ...
Almost 100% of college students have anonymously admitted to using artificial intelligence (AI) for college work, according to Matthew Meyer, a professor of philosophy at UW-Eau Claire Barron County.
AI strengthens confidence by improving visibility and foresight. Predictive analytics can surface emerging issues before they become crises. Scenario modeling allows leaders to test strategies against ...
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Almost 2,000 years before ChatGPT was invented, two men had a debate that can teach us a lot about AI’s future. Their names were Eliezer and Yoshua. No, I’m not talking about Eliezer Yudkowsky, who ...
One would imagine that an AI capable of solving the hardest Olympiad problems would naturally produce novel scientific ...
Drift is not a model problem. It is an operating model problem. The failure pattern nobody labels until it becomes expensive The most dangerous enterprise AI failures don’t look like failures. They ...
According to new research, the next frontier of AI lies not in better analytics or automation, but in the execution of administrative authority itself. The study argues that coordination, compliance, ...