'Godfather of artificial intelligence' says AI is close to being smarter than us, could end humanity
"Godfather of artificial intelligence" Geoffrey Hinton is sounding the alarm on the dangers of AI, warning new models are "getting smarter than us" and need to be stopped from assuming control.
White House announces plan for 'responsible' AI use, VP Harris to meet with tech executives
The White House announced a plan to promote responsible use of AI through a focus on government-funded research and cooperation with tech companies.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt calls ChatGPT 'watershed moment' for AI: 'I didn't believe this a year ago'
Former Google CEO and chairman Eric Schmidt, an expert in AI technology, said he did not see ChatGPT's "watershed" moment coming.
Microsoft executive warns AI will cause 'real damage' in the wrong hands
A key Microsoft executive said Wednesday that artificial intelligence will cause "real damage" when used with malicious intent, especially in elections.
Google bans terms for British employees such as 'hey guys' and 'man hours': report
Google employees in the U.K. are reportedly banned from using popular phrases such as "hey guys," "crazy," "kill" and "man hours," according to an internal style guide.
Google, Microsoft CEOs to talk AI with VP Harris
The CEOs of major tech companies engaged in artificial intelligence have been invited to the White House to meet with Vice President Kamala Harris this week.
Samsung bans generative AI use by employees, report says
Samsung Electronics Co. is reportedly banning employee use of generative artificial intelligence tools, including the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT over security risks.
IBM to pause hiring for certain jobs that could be replaced by AI
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna projected that some of the company's employee roles will be replaced by artificial intelligence in the years to come.
Sales industry's 'always be closing' mantra could get boost from AI
Generative artificial intelligence company Autobound has released a platform that allows businesses to send personalized sales pitches to potential clients in a matter of seconds.
Tech leaders mention AI almost 170 times during earnings calls: report
Meta, Alphabet, Microsoft and Amazon leaders mentioned artificial intelligence more that 150 times in their first-quarter earning calls in April, according to a report.
Twitter to take 10% cut on content subscriptions after 12 months
With a substantial drop in advertising revenue since Musk's acquisition of Twitter, a switch to a subscription-based model appears to have some drawbacks.
Study finds ChatGPT struggles with math, unlikely to replace accountants
A Brigham Young University-led study has found that AI language model ChatGPT is susceptible to simple mathematical errors and is often an unreliable accountant.
AI is changing hiring practices, and employment attorneys are sounding the alarm
Artificial intelligence technologies are already impacting hiring practices. While the tools offer efficiencies, experts warn that relying on AI too heavily presents risks.
FTC pushes for budget increase as Big Tech lobbying surges
As Republicans criticize the FTC for seeking more funding, Big Tech giants continue to spend a lot of money lobbying lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
Tech sector continues to shed jobs as Dropbox lays off 500
Dropbox announced Thursday that it will lay off 500 employees and shrink its workforce by 16% as the cloud storage firm deals with slow growth and looks to emphasize AI.
Texas lawmakers introduce 'Audit the Pentagon Act,' hope to incentivize government spending transparency
After the Department of Defense failed their fifth audit and is unable to account for 39% of government spending, bipartisan legislatures want to incentivize spending transparency.
AI set to transform construction industry
Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT could revolutionize the construction industry, according to an industry insider who is using the tool and finding spectacular results.
Twitter suspended user who revealed pedophile flag has account suspended
A Twitter user who posted about the creation of a pedophilia flag on the social media platform had their account suspended a day later.
'Ultra Right' conservative beer expected to hit $1M in sales since Bud Light boycotts: 'It's a movement'
Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer will reach $1 million in sales just weeks after its mid-April launch, making waves in the beer industry amid the Bud Light controversy.
Unpleasant customer service calls, endless wait times may have a tech fix
Integrating generative artificial intelligence in the customer service field boosts productivity and leads to customers treating workers better, according to a new study.


















