New AI browsers from OpenAI and Perplexity enhance productivity but introduce significant security concerns, particularly around data handling and user privacy. Methods to mitigate risks are necessary as these tools gain traction among users and enterprises globally. Security assessments are critical to safeguard sensitive information.
Bystanders Horrified by Slightly-Too-Honest AI Billboard
The AI billboard asks you to visit a website called Replacement.AI, which brags that humans are “no longer necessary.”
AI spending is boosting the economy, but many businesses are in survival mode
As AI lifts the economy and stock market, businesses in retail, travel and construction are struggling with high costs and a downbeat consumer.
The glaring security risks with AI browser agents
New AI browsers from OpenAI and Perplexity promise to increase user productivity, but they also come with increased security risks.
Karen Hao talks the “Empire of AI,” with two paths society can take
Acampora stressed that AI had both the ability to save and also destroy humanity.
The Turing Trap
We’ve trapped AI in a Turing test, measuring it by how well it imitates us instead of how much it reveals beyond us.
Why the games industry’s AI revolution is its biggest battle yet
EA, Krafton and Take-Two all want in on the AI breakthrough.
🔧 AI Revolutionizes Wyoming’s Industrial Sector
Wyoming startup MNVR integrates AI to enhance efficiency in the industrial sector. This involves modernizing operations and leveraging data analytics to improve productivity, showcasing a significant technological advancement aimed at strengthening local economies and impacting stakeholders in the manufacturing industry.
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MNVR brings artificial intelligence to Wyoming’s industrial sector
A Wyoming startup is harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to modernize the backbone of America’s industrial economy.
Microsoft for Startups exec says ‘my whole job is begging for GPUs,it's been that way since 2020’ — says that AI bubble doomsters are deluded
Criticizes Jensen Huang for his perceived support of ‘random bitcoin miners’ over more deserving AI startups.
