AI companies are increasingly encroaching on domains that go to the core of our sense of ourselves as a species.
The excitement around reasoning models like OpenAI’s o1 and DeepSeek’s R1 got me thinking: How much are businesses actually using them?The answer might be: not as much as you’d think.When I ask ...
A new clue has emerged in the mysterious death of Suchir Balaji as his mother shares a crucial CCTV image from the day he ...
China-based DeepSeek shook up the world of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) early this year with a low-cost but ...
Elika Dadsetan-Foley, a sociologist and CEO of Visions, a nonprofit organization specializing in human behavior and bias ...
New AI benchmarks could help developers reduce bias in AI models, potentially making them fairer and less likely to cause harm. The research, from a team based at Stanford, was posted to the arXiv ...
Different academic and industry norms within AI ethics underscore the potential benefit of shared preprinting guidelines and ...
Developed by Chinese startup Monica, Manus is being pitched as a system that “bridges minds and actions” — an AI that doesn’t ...
While OpenAI and Anthropic, the US-based AI companies, work on their next gen AI tools, there is another Chinese AI system ...
These newer models appear more likely to indulge in rule-bending behaviors than previous generations—and there’s no way to ...
OpenAI's Deep Research isn't something I thought I would use often, but I ended up using up my 10 queries in a matter of days ...
ECE professor Kangwook Lee provides insights on new Chinese AI Deepseek, discussing how it was built and what it means for ...