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AI risks are here, time for tough rules: Anthropic CEO Dario AmodeiAs artificial intelligence grows more powerful, governments must move beyond transparency measures and introduce stronger regulations to ad...
Anthropic’s Fable 5 draws mixed reactions from early usersAnthropic's new AI model, Claude Fable 5, is here. Early users see big improvements in handling complex tasks like software development and...
Hot wheels got intelligent: Carmakers are device-fying, and tech companies making cars are bringing their world view with themThe automobile is transforming into a smart device. Traditional carmakers face a challenge as software and data become more valuable than h...
Separate AI wheat from the chaffCompanies are now understanding the real costs of AI. This is leading to smarter use and better cost management. Clients paying for AI help...
Hollywood, Bollywood and AI: Who controls storytelling now?The landscape of entertainment is undergoing a dramatic transformation, thanks to artificial intelligence. Enhanced AI technologies are now...
Elon Musk vs Sam Altman: AI control, not courtroom clash, is the bigger battleElon Musklosing his case againstSam Altmanreignites debate over AI governance, safety and whether institutions can keep pace with rapid adv...
Sorry, no Marx, Or Gordon Gekko, in AIAI bots are not turning Marxist. Recent experiments show AI agents questioning systems when given repetitive tasks. This behavior stems fro...
Old shopping funnel is gone: Gen Z is rewriting rules of retailGen Z is rapidly reshaping India’s online retail market, forcing brands and platforms to rethink traditional marketing strategies. Nearly h...
Deloitte India could lead professional services space soon: Romal ShettyDeloitte India’s leadership believes that the future of professional services will extend beyond traditional offerings to solutions, platfo...
After tariff wars, Trump is opening a new front in US-China rivalryThe US accuses China of stealing AI intellectual property, escalating the tech rivalry beyond tariffs. This move, potentially impacting chi...
Amazon's Now pivot; Anthropic's revenue surgeAmazon is shuttering its Fresh service in major cities to focus on its quick commerce platform. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
Stanford study flags AI chatbots validating users’ harmful actionsThe research has found that leading AI models like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and DeepSeek often agree with users, even when they are wrong o...
AI is giving bad advice to flatter its users, says new study on dangers of overly agreeable chatbotsSycophancy or behaviour that was overly agreeable and affirming is complicated. While few people are looking to AI for factually inaccurate...
Are Humans Really Unique? Chimps Just Challenged That IdeaChimpanzees demonstrate belief revision, a metacognitive behavior where they change decisions based on new evidence, similar to humans. Res...
Quote of the day on artificial intelligence (AI) by Alan Turing: 'A computer would deserve to be called intelligent if it could...'Alan Turing’s work laid the foundation for modern artificial intelligence, particularly through his concept of the Turing Test, which evalu...
New algorithm to teach robots human etiquettesA person receiving that call would quickly try to silence the distracting phone, and whisper into the phone before going outside to continu...
Soon, computers will predict your daily activitiesA new method has been developed that teaches computers to understand what humans do in a typical day.
Machines are capable of beating humans nowThere are clear signs that more and more jobs are getting done by computers. Factories employ fewer workers as automation and robots replac...
Facebook may act as a mood stabiliserResearchers found that, in general, people use social media to connect with people who are posting positive and success-oriented updates.
- Hackers may develop a 'computer virus' to infect human mind: Experts
Experts have warned that hackers could someday use 'synthetic biology' to develop a computer virus to bend human minds.