Professor Mark Lee, from Birmingham University, told Metro.co.uk: ‘AI, like any other software, is easy to duplicate. A rogue AI might be capable of making many copies of itself and spreading ...
The Washington Post’s Shira Ovide considers why narratives about killer robots and rogue AI assistants make ... featuring a killer Alexa-like AI smart home device, seem to be channeling our ...
like Resident Evil 2 and Dead Space. You're once again a hacker on the Citadel space station having to face its rogue AI, ...
PC hardware is nice, but it’s not much use without innovative software. I’ve been reviewing software for PCMag since 2008, and I still get a kick out of seeing what's new in video and photo ...
The temptation to treat AI as a human-like partner is real — and that’s where the risk of anthropomorphism comes in. But here’s the truth: no matter how friendly or "intuitive" it seems ...
Jay Limburn at Ataccama asks whether the EU AI Act is really the answer to keeping society safe from rogue AI applications AI is a once ... access to education or critical infrastructure like ...
Governments across the U.S. and Europe are debating how to regulate powerful AI systems, and companies like Anthropic are being watched closely for their role in shaping the future of AI governance.
Some AI companies, like Microsoft (MSFT), develop AI software and large language models (e.g., ChatGPT). Others, like NVIDIA (NVDA), produce hardware important to industrial AI, such as graphics ...
It’s all trash, except for the parts one likes. Just like anything else. What makes this observation particularly applicable to the current AI landscape is that, according to [Max], the ...
Kathleen Walch covers AI, ML, and big data best practices ... what good customer service versus bad customer service feels like. And, when you have bad interactions as a customer, it really ...
Ribosomes, which under the microscope look like millions of specks scattered across the cell, or—closer up—like a bread roll torn into unequal halves, appear similar in all life forms.