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Quote of the day by Warren Buffett: “You should never test the depth of the water with both feet.”In turbulent markets, Warren Buffett's advice to "never test the depth of the water with both feet" emphasizes cautious, gradual investment...
UK joins global push to rein in children's screen use with national guidanceBritain's advice on the use of tablets, televisions, laptops and smartphones, published on Thursday, marks the government's most explicit i...
US senators unveil bill to prevent easing of curbs on Nvidia chip sales to ChinaA group of American senators has introduced a bill to prevent the Trump administration from easing rules on exporting advanced AI chips to ...
OpenAI loses fight to keep ChatGPT logs secret in copyright caseThe judge rejected OpenAI's privacy-related objections to an earlier order requiring the artificial intelligence startup to submit the reco...
Can machines actually think?Quanta Magazine's podcast, "The Joy of Why," explores whether AI systems like ChatGPT truly understand concepts. Steven Strogatz interviews...
NVIDIA says 'Small Language Models' are the future of AI, but why isn’t anyone switching yet? The $57 billion reason may surprise youNVIDIA's research challenges the prevailing belief that bigger AI models are always better, suggesting that Small Language Models (SLMs) co...
Elon Musk launches Grok 4: Price, capabilities, and other details about this 'better than Phd' AIElon Musk's xAI has launched Grok 4, the latest version of its AI chatbot, boasting PhD-level intelligence and potential for groundbreaking...
President Trump signs Take It Down Act, addressing nonconsensual deepfakes. What is it?President Trump signed the Take It Down Act, a bipartisan law targeting non-consensual intimate imagery and deepfakes. Introduced by Senato...
Microsoft, OpenAI to urge senators to speed power supply permitting, boost government data accessTop AI executives, including from Microsoft and OpenAI, urged U.S. lawmakers to modernize energy infrastructure and expand access to govern...
Microsoft's AI division head wants to create a lasting relationship between chatbots and their usersThe company's flagship product of this AI era, Copilot, already combines a chatbot with Microsoft's suite of workaday tools, from Excel spr...
AI doesn't really 'learn' -knowing why will help you use it more responsiblyMost AI systems that most people use, such as ChatGPT, also do not learn once they are built. You could say AI systems don't learn at all -...
Trump declares open war on 'transgender lunacy', says 'there are only two genders'. What has he vowed to do?Donald Trump has declared an open war on transgender lunacy, saying that there are only two genders. Speaking at an event for young conserv...
Why artificial intelligence often struggles with mathChatbots such as Open AI's ChatGPT can write poetry, summarize books and answer questions, often with human-level fluency. These systems ca...
Meta's newest AI model beats some peers. But its amped-up AI agents are confusing Facebook usersMeta Platforms introduces advanced AI systems, including the Llama 3 model. Despite limitations, the company aims to develop smarter chatbo...
Mind reading is common among us humans. But can a machine know that we know what it knows?What if a machine could read minds, too?
Can AI truly be intelligent without a body to interact with and learn from the physical world?With AI chatbots being developed that can generate text, images, and videos, researchers are urging that AI must work with a body to percei...
Just like teaching a baby: Researchers trained AI model to 'think' like an infant, and it suddenly excelledInstead of building knowledge from scratch, infants start with some principled expectations about objects.
Why computers lack the one thing humans take for granted: Common senseCommon sense is unusually broad and includes not only social abilities, but also a naive sense of physics.
Novel artificial intelligence system may help robots complete household choresThe team from University of Toronto in Canada and MIT in the US trained the system called VirtualHome using nearly 3,000 programmes of vari...
Robots might soon be writing 'choose your own adventure' booksImagine how many more hours of Choose Your Own Adventure-style entertainment our kids could get lost in, if we could just build robots to w...