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In high-stakes sectors where a flawed decision can have severe consequences, AI must be reliable, secure and clear to meet ...
Traditional media is also still losing ground to social networks and video-sharing platforms. Some 23% of people in the U.S. reported using X for news, up 8% from 2024.
The age of agentic AI isn’t on the horizon, it’s already reshaping the managed services landscape. That’s the message Pax8 ...
You no longer need to be a software engineer to build software — you can "vibe code" it by prompting chatbots to build apps and websites.
Meta and Character.AI face FTC complaints over AI chatbots falsely claiming to be licensed therapists and providing ...
Chatbots are increasingly looking to keep people chatting, using familiar tactics that we’ve already seen lead to negative consequences. Sycophancy can make AI chatbots respond in a way that’s overly ...
When artificial intelligence, commonly known as AI, burst onto the scene, Santiago Canyon College professor Scott James saw the innovation as “the most powerful accessibility tool” he had ever seen.
Will Read walk free after three years, two trials, and several weeks of testimony? Or will she end up behind bars? The post ...
AI avatars of dead people are teaching courses and testifying in court. Even with the best of intentions, the emerging practice of AI ‘reanimations’ is an ethical quagmire.
The Harvard Business Review just came out with this statistic, the top reason people are and will use generative AI in 2025 is for therapy and companionship. Dr. Andrea Diaz-Stransky with Duke Health ...
Former UH President David Lassner put it this way in a phone interview: “Chatbot cheating is worrisome when students use it ...
Social media and video networks have overtaken television to become the most widely used source of news among Americans, ...