AI, Trump and Executive Order
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"We're basically teaching our models to chase dopamine instead of truth," said Edwin Chen.
Despite soaring progress, scientists at AI’s largest gathering say key questions about how models work and how to measure them remain unsolved.
President Trump said he’d issue an executive order to thwart all state-level AI laws, days after Gov. DeSantis released an AI regulation plan.
Jamie Dimon says AI will cut jobs before delivering big benefits, including a future where people work "less hard" and enjoy "wonderful lives."
Local pro-environment groups in all 50 states delivered a blunt message to the U.S. Congress: Put a moratorium on new power-hungry AI data centers, or face the wrath of voters everywhere.
Professor Elizabeth Churchill, Amini CEO Kate Kallot, and Palantir executive vice president Noam Perski spoke on a TIME-moderated panel at the BRIDGE Summit in Abu Dhabi.
A growing number will happily outsource much of the process to artificial intelligence ( AI ). Chatbots offer a personal shopper for all. They can listen to what a user wants, produce a shortlist of products and help with comparisons.
Companies that service power grids are surging, and analysts at JPMorgan and elsewhere see that trend continuing amid the AI boom and push for electrification.
It's a watershed moment for in vitro fertilization (IVF), which can be difficult and expensive. Doctors are hopeful AI can make it more effective.
Law firms are now using AI tools more broadly. Legal professionals expect AI will save them about 240 hours per year, according to a survey published this year by Thomson Reuters. The combined annual impact could be $20bn.
Alphabet Inc.’s Google said it’s working to create two different categories of artificial intelligence-powered smart glasses to compete next year with existing models from Meta Platforms Inc.: one with screens,