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, …
Senate HELP Committee explores potential uses of AI
The AHA discussed ways hospitals and health systems are leveraging artificial intelligence for care delivery in a statement submitted to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions for a hearing held Oct. 9 titled, “AI’s Potential to Support Patients, Workers, Children, and Families.”
Is Sam Altman Gambling With the U.S. Economy?
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The world is just not quite ready for humanoids yet
Famed robotics Rodney Brooks recently sounded the alarm on the amount of money going into humanoid startups. He’s not the only skeptic.
Applied Digital surges 27% after Q1 results, growth plans keep analysts bullish
Shares of Applied Digital (APLD) jumped about 27% premarket on Friday after Q1 results exceeded expectations, which drew positive reactions from analysts.
Businesses Turn to Empathy as AI’s New Differentiator
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a core part of organizational infrastructure, but its ability to provide a lasting competitive advantage is
Bitcoin Miners Power Higher, Have This AI Advantage, Analyst Says
Bernstein says bitcoin miners have a key competitive advantage for the AI boom. The firm named Iren a top pick, miners surge.
Stock Of The Day: Oracle Flirts With Entry Before 'AI World'
Analysts will closely scrutinize Oracle’s commentary at its “AI World” conference.
Tech billionaires like Zuckerberg are reportedly prepping for doomsday; are we next?
Silicon Valley billionaires, including Mark Zuckerberg, are reportedly building elaborate underground shelters and acquiring remote properties, sparking speculation about doomsday prepping. This trend intensifies as AI leaders express concerns about the potential fallout from developing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), a technology they are actively creating.
A surprising number of companies want hiring managers to prove AI can't do the job before a role is approved
Looking to build your team? You might have more hoops to jump through soon, according to a new survey from procurement software firm Zip.
