Report: Americans Want AI Regulation, Regardless of Political Party
Whether you're a Democrat or a Republican, Americans want to see more AI regulation.
Whether you're a Democrat or a Republican, Americans want to see more AI regulation.
The businesses with the most success are reimagining existing processes to achieve consistent outcomes.
Since 2019, there has been no noticeable impact on jobs or wages due to AI — despite mounting fears over mass unemployment.
Google's new roadmap gives businesses oversight on their AI agents and a way to stop them if they go rogue.
If you're targeted by Kali365, you'll get a phishing email that appears to be from an authentic document-sharing platform.
Likewise, the companies most exposed to AI are reporting higher growth in headcount in a new report from PwC.
Microsoft's AI chief joins other AI leaders in reversing the job loss narrative.
Anthropic has officially launched its flagship Mythos model to the public — albeit with restrictions.
Plus, 23% of business leaders say AI mistakes have financially impacted their company.
While humans remain a crucial part of integrating AI and automation, business leaders believe redesign is necessary.
Users will be able to pose more complex, multi-layered queries and set agents to work on personalized tasks 24/7.
Only 12% of US workers said that their businesses have been transformed by the technology, though.
As part of a massive overhaul, Meta is firing or relocating 20% of its workforce — with AI at the center of its plans.
The study found that AI is simply too focused on accomplishing tasks rather than evaluating the consequences.
Tokenmaxxing inflates individual and company-wide AI metrics, without necessarily increasing productivity.
The company has also acquired an AI consultancy firm, Tomoro, as part of the move. What does the news mean for businesses?
It's the first known time that a threat actor developed a zero-day exploit using AI. Is it just the start?
Claude will soon be able to dream in much the same way humans do. Here's what it means for developers everywhere.
However, Gartner says workforce reductions aren't necessarily leading to return on investment.
The new app is available on both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store right now.
Cursor, which is operated by Anthropic, wiped a company's database in just 9 seconds — before issuing an apology.