AI pioneer Yann LeCun rejects superintelligence hype, arguing today’s AI amplifies human knowledge but still can’t match our real-world understanding.
New research debunking AI existential threats argues that social, physical, and regulatory constraints prevent an AI apocalypse, favoring sector-specific policy instead.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I examine the crucial debate about whether ...
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One of the primary points emerging from the recent Newsweek AI Impact Summit was that AI adoption strategies should focus on the value that could be delivered, more than the efficiency that could be ...
To OpenAI chief Sam Altman, the point of singularity — where artificial intelligence has surpassed the intelligence of humans, and is effectively no longer under the control of people — may have ...
For generations, humans have congratulated themselves on being the planet’s most advanced species. We point to our cities, our technologies, our sciences, and our global reach as proof of superior ...
On Thursday, February 12, the Lex Fridman Podcast, featured Peter Steinberger, a software engineer and the creator of the ...
Everyone is talking about intelligent agents these days, but I have to admit I’m not totally convinced. The whole world is raving about how important and unique these things are, and I’m just not sold ...