For years now, many AI industry watchers have looked at the quickly growing capabilities of new AI models and mused about exponential performance increases continuing well into the future. Recently, though,
MIT study examines the performance impact of AI combined with humans that provide insights with implications for the future of work.
The age of Homo technicus could generate profound intellectual advances and solutions to our gravest problems. But first we need to ensure that it doesn’t kill us off.
Beyond doubt, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the work landscape at an unprecedented pace. While AI is creating new job opportunities, it is also automating many tasks that were previously performed by humans. This means that workers need to be equipped with the skills to thrive in this new era.
The widespread replacement of workers by AI won’t happen until a recession strikes, according to IMF first deputy managing director Gita Gopinath. Since OpenAI’s ChatGPT kicked off the generative AI revolution in late 2022,
The media industry today may not have a very favorable view of AI -- a technology that's already been used to replace reporters with AI-written copy,
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Google’s AI flood detection model just expanded to more countries, now delivering warnings to 700 million people across 100 nations.
AWS is launching a new program, Build with Trainium, that'll provide free credits and resources to AI researchers.
In an economic dystopia, wealth concentrates at the top while intellectual and physical work are devalued. Widespread job loss and deflation destroy the economy and purchasing power, exacerbating inequalities. AI could create a world where a small elite thrives while the rest face instability.
Slack Report: Is AI Adoption Heading for a Plateau? Your email has been sent AI may not be fulfilling the hype Nearly half of employees would be uncomfortable revealing AI use to managers Employees are concerned AI will not reduce administrative tasks How ...