If using an AI chatbot makes you feel smart, we have some bad news.
A new study finds that humans and AI spot different kinds of deepfakes — hinting at the need to team up to fight them.
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Mounting evidence suggests AI chatbots are ultimate Dunning-Kruger machines
Artificial intelligence assistants are supposed to be antidotes to human bias, yet a growing body of research suggests they ...
When some of the big megadeals among vendors start to shake, investors should wonder what will happen with the rest of it and ...
On Friday, a Reddit-style social network called Moltbook reportedly crossed 32,000 registered AI agent users, creating what ...
Documentary "Ghost in the Machine" debuted at Sundance this week, detailing the eugenicist roots of statistics and machine ...
AI agents interacting on Moltbook, a social network, have developed a shared religion-like framework called Crustafarianism.
Moltbook, an AI forum, sparked debate over AI consciousness. Microsoft AI's Mustafa Suleyman called it a "mirage," urging ...
Documentary filmmaker Valerie Veatch joined IndieWire's Sundance Studio to discuss her artificial intelligence essay film, ...
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AI is failing 'Humanity's Last Exam'—so what does that mean for machine intelligence?
How do you translate ancient Palmyrene script from a Roman tombstone? How many paired tendons are supported by a specific sesamoid bone in a hummingbird? Can you identify closed syllables in Biblical ...
The recent shake-up at Thinking Machines Lab offers a clear view into how competition for AI talent is evolving across the ...
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