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Pandemics and nuclear war are real, tangible concerns, more so than AI doom, at least to me, a scientist at the RAND ...
Studies suggest benefits as well as harms from digital companion apps — but scientists worry about long-term dependency.
O n April 28, the House of Representatives passed the first major law tackling AI-induced harm: the Take It Down Act. The ...
If you’re afraid of artificial intelligence, you’re not alone, and you’re not wrong to be cautious. AI is no longer science ...
A new study reveals disturbing trends in AI companion chatbot use, with increasing reports of inappropriate behavior and harassment.
Imagine applying for a job, only to find out that an algorithm powered by artificial intelligence (AI) rejected your résumé before a human even saw it. Or imagine visiting a doctor where treatment ...
A new study finds that people are more concerned about the immediate risks of artificial intelligence, like job loss, bias, and disinformation, than they are about hypothetical future threats to ...
Over the last five years, the use of highly personalized artificial intelligence chatbots—called companion chatbots—designed ...
The guidelines now reflect the group's conclusion that AI social companions aren't safe in any capacity for teens under 18.
Opinion: Hunton Andrews Kurth attorneys assess the data and privacy risks that come with implementing artificial intelligence ...
The U.S. data center industry says President Donald Trump’s new clampdown on renewable energy could slow its rapid expansion ...