
For years, a passionate contingent of researchers, ethicists, and policymakers warned about the potential dangers of unchecked artificial intelligence development.
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For years, a passionate contingent of researchers, ethicists, and policymakers warned about the potential dangers of unchecked artificial intelligence development.
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Neanderthals were highly intelligent, adaptable humans whose cognitive abilities rivaled those of early Homo sapiens and, in some ways, resemble those of today’s emerging artificial intelligences.
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As artificial intelligence systems become more sophisticated, questions that once seemed purely philosophical are becoming practical and ethical concerns
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The idea that machines could think traces back to Alan Turing’s 1950 paper “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” which asked whether a machine could convincingly imitate a human in conversation
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We all leave traces behind: emails, text messages, photos, voice notes. But what if you could go one step further? What if your loved ones could still talk to you after you're gone?
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Today, we are entering a new era: an AI-first world. Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to research labs or futuristic predictions; it is embedded in everyday tools and experiences.
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