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People have worried that computers will take their jobs for at least a decade, but those fears have felt more realistic than ever over the past year as artificial intelligence has begun to overhaul the way people work.
Parents are turning to AI tools for everything from bedtime stories to emotional support. Here's how it's changing family life -- and what to watch out for.
Hyper announced Monday a $6.3 million seed round led by Eniac Ventures, as well as an official emergence from stealth.
Organizations worldwide are racing to build AI skills across their teams, and Udemy's dynamic instructors and AI-powered skills development platform help enterprises reskill their workforce to meet the demands of transformation.
The UK government said it signed a strategic partnership with OpenAI on Monday, with plans to expand AI security research collaborations and explore investing in AI infrastructure such as data centres.
Businesses don't need to chase every trend. A roadmap helps you take a more thoughtful approach: test what works, build around your team and grow with purpose.
With Elon Musk, controversy and public relations campaigns often chase one another. He seems to like it that way. Just days after his Grok chatbot made headlines for generating antisemitic content and praise for the Nazis, the billionaire announced he wants the same AI to help raise your children.
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In cold-chain operations, AI algorithms, agents, and digital twins are helping warehouses manage operations and inventory.
Apple stock is suffering over AI doubts and it might need to turn to an external partner. Elon Musk’s xAI could be the ally it needs, according to Melius’s Ben Reitzes.
Meta says it won’t sign the European Union’s artificial intelligence code of practice agreement, warning that “Europe is heading down the wrong path on AI.” The code published by the EU on July 10th is a voluntary set of guidelines to help companies follow the AI Act’s rules around general-purpose AI before they come into effect in a few weeks.
AI chatbots, assistants and agents are increasingly asking for gross levels of access to your personal data under the guise of needing your information to make them work.