These probes get at a larger concern around how different kinds of communication can lose their meanings when robots or AI enter the mix.
'Artificial stupidity' made AI trading bots spontaneously form cartels when left unsupervised, Wharton study reveals
AI bots told to act as trading agents in simulated markets engaged in pervasive collusion, raising new questions about how financial regulators have previously addressed this tech.
Google rolls out Gemini Deep Think AI, a reasoning model that tests multiple ideas in parallel
Google released its first publicly available “multi-agent” AI system, which uses more computational resources, but produces better answers.
Confessions of a Recovering AI Porn Addict
A “gooner” tells WIRED he became hooked on the cartoonish nature of AI porn. Several addictions experts say the genre could pose a problem for people prone to compulsive sexual behavior.
Google's Powerful New AI Model Can Solve Your Most Complex Problems. If You Can Afford It
Gemini 2.5 Deep Think has scored well in math competitions, and a version of it is now available for those who fork over $250 a month.
Artificial Intelligence News for the Week of August 1; Updates from Cognizant, Deloitte, Fractal & More
Solutions Review Executive Editor Tim King curated this list of notable artificial intelligence news for the week of August 1, 2025. Keeping tabs on all the most relevant artificial intelligence ne…
Human-first AI: Our decisions today will impact AI tomorrow
Human-first AI: Artificial intelligence will transform society but humans must make choices today to mitigate its risks so that it benefits humanity.
Apple stock rises after the company beat Q3 expectations on strong iPhone sales
Apple reported its Q3 earnings after the bell Thursday.
Use of Artificial Intelligence by State Bureaucracies Requires Strict Oversight
If AI can be used to increase efficiency, it can also be used to shift accountability from bureaucrats to technology, to reinforce and extend bureaucratic biases, and to reduce transparency by hiding bureaucratic action “behind the code.” The use of AI by bureaucracies needs to be addressed now.
How AI could lead to the extinction of humanity
For truly super-intelligent bots, wiping us off the face of the Earth would be a trivial feat, say experts — who predict machines will match humans in as little as a year