Musk predicts 'money will stop being relevant in future'
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From Sam Altman's other startup to Microsoft's big "rethink," big and small tech companies are readjusting themselves in the age of AI.
Investors are worried that tech companies are overspending on artificial intelligence and there's a bubble that could burst.
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Lee calls for building 'future growth engines' through AI with UAE in business roundtable
Korean President Lee Jae Myung called for building "future growth engines" through cooperation with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in AI and other advanced industries during a business roundtable in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.
The rush toward AI adoption has been fast and furious, but now, just a few years into the AI revolution, doubts are creeping in.
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Anthropic's CEO says he's 'deeply uncomfortable' being one of the few people deciding AI's future
Dario Amodei warned AI could outsmart humans, disrupt white-collar jobs, and must be governed by more than a few tech leaders.
"We need the next generation of computer scientists to help program a better society," argues Marcus Fontoura.
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What does 'agentic' AI mean? Tech's newest buzzword is a mix of marketing fluff and real promise
A new report Tuesday by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Boston Consulting Group, who surveyed more than 2,000 business executives around the world, describes agentic AI as a “new class of systems” that “can plan, act, and learn on their own.”
UW President Robert Jones wants to expand computer science access for undergraduates and build new public-private partnerships to tackle society's grand challenges.
But because AI is such a new technology area with many unknowns and policymakers don’t want to stymie development, actually getting laws on the books has been a slow challenge. Recognizing the advantage of being a first mover in the space and seeing its nexus to existing privacy laws,