Artificial crime
AI, without any sense of responsibility, is rapidly paving the way for a new era of delinquency. Meanwhile, laws designed solely for human beings have become obsolete
AI, without any sense of responsibility, is rapidly paving the way for a new era of delinquency. Meanwhile, laws designed solely for human beings have become obsolete
Tech tycoons want regulation of artificial intelligence because it threatens the future of humanity, but some women just want to protect their daughters
In his latest book, the American author examines the mindset of technology billionaires and their pessimistic view of the world
Leading tech developers including Microsoft, OpenAI and Google have acknowledged that growing demand for their AI tools carries hefty costs
In a letter sent Tuesday the attorneys general urged federal lawmakers to establish a commission to study “the means and methods of AI that can be used to exploit children”
Meta just launched a new model for programmers to use instead of the paid versions offered by OpenAI and Microsoft
Legislators are seeking ways to protect constituents while not hindering cutting-edge advancements in medicine, science, business, education and more
Described as hallucination, confabulation or just plain making things up, it’s now a problem for every business, organization and high school student trying to get a “generative AI” system to compose documents and get work done
Some of the guidelines call for third-party oversight of the workings of commercial AI systems, though they don’t detail who will audit the technology or hold the companies accountable
The expert on technology and society notes the need for regulation but disagrees with calls for a moratorium on development
The internet’s black market is full of stolen credentials to access the Open AI artificial intelligence technology, which can reveal users’ confidential information