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‘Mother AI’ Could Be Humanity’s Last Hope, Says Godfather of AI
Feature‘Mother AI’ Could Be Humanity’s Last Hope, Says Godfather of AI Trying to maintain control of AI is a futile task. Instead, Geoffrey Hinton, also known as the Godfather of AI, said we need “mother AI.” Hinton, a computer scientist and cognitive psychologist who spoke at the 2025 Ai4 event in Las Vegas today, claimed…
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James Cameron Warns Military Use Of AI Could Lead To ‘Terminator-Style Apocalypse’
Audio By Carbonatix Oscar-winning director of the Terminator films, James Cameron, has long expressed his concerns with artificial intelligence (AI) being weaponized against humans. It isn’t just a work of fiction, he has claimed. In fact, he has gone so far as to state that the potential misuse of AI could literally be the cause…
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Ultra-thin optical chip moves data energy-efficiently at record speeds
New optical chip uses phase and intensity of light to speed up AI training with record efficiency. (CREDIT: Shutterstock) The race to power artificial intelligence is heating up, and scientists are turning to light for faster data transfer. At the Centre for Optics, Photonics and Lasers, researchers created an ultra-fast, energy-saving optical chip. This chip…
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Man Hospitalized Over ChatGPT Diet ‘Tip’ That Made Him Replace Salt With Hot Tub Sanitizer
Audio By Carbonatix Many people have turned to platforms like ChatGPT in search of advice to help them navigate life. However, there are plenty of anecdotes that have shown you want to take what artificial intelligence has to say with a grain of salt—including one involving a guy who was advised to replace table salt…
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Did AI Czar David Sacks Really Divest? New AI Investment Raises Ethics Questions
News AnalysisDid AI Czar David Sacks Really Divest? New AI Investment Raises Ethics Questions David Sacks promised to eliminate conflicts of interest when he became Trump's AI and Crypto Czar. But seven months later, his venture capital firm invested $22 million in an AI company targeting federal contracts — the very sector he's supposed to…
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AI fails at ethical reasoning in medical scenarios, study finds
LLMs like ChatGPT can miss key ethical details in health care, researchers warn. (CREDIT: iStock) Advanced artificial intelligence tools, such as large language models (LLMs), are transforming the way we handle information. They can draft text, summarize research, and even respond to medical questions. But researchers are starting to uncover flaws that could lead to…
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Scientists use AI to turn venom into life-saving medicine
Venom and AI team up to uncover new antibiotics that fight drug-resistant bacteria. (CREDIT: Shutterstock) In the ongoing fight against drug-resistant bacteria, an unlikely hero is emerging—venom. Once known only for its deadly sting, venom from snakes, scorpions, and spiders is now being explored as a powerful weapon against superbugs. A research team from the…
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Why Responsible AI Will Define the Next Decade of Enterprise Success
EditorialWhy Responsible AI Will Define the Next Decade of Enterprise Success While enterprises race to leverage AI for every workflow, a quieter revolution is determining who will win: Those building with intention, not just speed. Generative AI models and AI agents are now embedded in workflows across every business function, from customer service to supply…
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AI in Employee Experience: The Quiet Revolution Reshaping the Workplace
EditorialAI in Employee Experience: The Quiet Revolution Reshaping the Workplace As boardrooms obsess over customer-facing AI and automation’s impact on operations, the real transformation is happening behind the scenes, quietly, within the employee experience. AI is no longer limited to backend HR software or predictive hiring tools. It’s now embedded across every touchpoint of the…
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Beyond the AI Alarm Bells: A Framework for Responsible Action
EditorialBeyond the AI Alarm Bells: A Framework for Responsible Action We've become experts at naming the fire. Every panel, post and prompt screams urgency: bias in algorithms, reasoning failures in AI, burnout from digital overload, surveillance capitalism. The fire alarms are blaring louder than ever. But here's a question worth sitting with: Have we become attached…