UBS global chief economist Paul Donovan has a question: “Is AI hurting growth?”
It’s Sam Altman: the man who stole the rights from copyright. If he’s the future, can we go backwards?
His AI video generator Sora 2 has been reviled for pinching the work of others. One giant leap for Sam: for everyone else, not so much, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
Klarna CEO halved his workforce to make way for AI—now, he’s warning workers that other ‘tech bros’ are sugarcoating just how badly it’s about to impact jobs
Sebastian Siemiatkowski, who told Sam Altman he wanted Klarna to be ChatGPT’s “favorite guinea pig,” says too many CEOs are downplaying how disruptive AI will really be.
81% of Managers Surveyed Say Gen Z Workers Have Poor Work Ethic
Among managers who are unwilling to hire Gen Z employees, 81% say they lack work ethic, 74% describe them as entitled, and 68% cite issues with professionalism.
ChatGPT plans the perfect holiday … to places that don’t exist
Tech-driven itineraries may look appealing, but travellers have found their recommended destinations and activities exist only in AI’s imagination
Anthropic finds 250 poisoned documents are enough to backdoor large language models
Anthropic, working with the UK’s AI Security Institute and the Alan Turing Institute, has discovered that as few as 250 poisoned documents are enough to insert a backdoor into large language models – regardless of model size.
Klarna boss claims AI halved workforce without layoffs
Artificial intelligence has allowed the ‘buy now, pay later’ firm to stop hiring, says Klarna chief executive as he predicts a big shift to knowledge work
Weak Governance of Artificial Intelligence Raises Risks of Cyberattacks: Moody's
Weak artificial intelligence (AI) governance practices pose a growing risk of data breaches, warns a report published by Moody’s Ratings. Large numbers of
Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to advise Microsoft and Anthropic
Former Conservative PM Rishi Sunak served from 2022 to 2024. Britain’s Acoba flagged concerns of granting “unfair access” to Anthropic and Microsoft.
Size doesn't matter: Just a small number of malicious files can corrupt LLMs of any size
Large language models (LLMs), which power sophisticated AI chatbots, are more vulnerable than previously thought. According to research by Anthropic, the UK AI Security Institute and the Alan Turing Institute, …