Some authors choose to work hand-in-hand with these programs, but many writers, readers, and editors reject their use for ethical and esthetic reasons
This expert in intellectual property law believes that new regulations provide safeguards, but also warns that there is a lot of uncertainty about how the exceptions to the laws are being interpreted
The traditionally skeptical MIT scientist believes the technology’s breakthrough is closer than expected, though its real‑world impact remains uncertain
UN scientists warn that the environmental cost of the technology is being underestimated
Academics Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares argue in their new book that the technology could lead to our extinction. Is there reason to believe them?
The Cannes Film Festival showed how Chinese productions and directors such as Doug Liman and Steven Soderbergh are already working with generative technology, though many artists remain wary of its use
New research reveals that at least one in 10 assignments is produced with AI assistance. The majors where students cheat the most are economics and journalism
OpenAI emerges on top thanks to a ‘calendar technicality,’ with the judge not addressing the substantive issue
Traditional and craft‑based trades — where the technology has yet to gain real ground — are emerging as an opportunity at a moment of deep uncertainty for office jobs
In her new book ‘Prophecy,’ the scholar explores how probabilistic thinking —the basic tool of artificial intelligence — has become a mechanism for exercising power
Elon Musk and Sam Altman may grab the headlines, but billionaires, theorists, and futurists are designing the most transformative technology of our era
OpenAI has had to suppress ChatGPT’s fascination with fantastical creatures, but it’s not the only bias that is found in these chatbots
A Hangzhou judges declares illegal the termination of the contract of an employee whose job was replaced with large language models
The popularity of tools like ChatGPT has led many authors to include errors and write with carelessness in order to appear more human
Miriam González, a Spanish engineer, has a rare breast tumor. Her experience illustrates the complexity of using AI effectively, as these tools tend to struggle with basic medical questions
Experts say that artificial intelligence won’t just destroy jobs — it’s also reshaping the profiles companies are looking for
Indian computer expert Mohammed Muzahir was lured with a fake job offer to carry out mass scams targeting Westerners from Laos
Digitalization, screens, smart toys and constant audiovisual consumption has eroded our capacity to build our own worlds
The conflict in the Middle East is affecting the supply of critical materials for Asian industry, agriculture, and technology
Donald Trump has ordered the termination of all contracts with Anthropic due to the technology company’s insistence on imposing red lines on the use of its technology
Study shows how combining a handful of data extracted from the trail that ‘unknown’ users leave on the internet can lead to their identification
Researchers at the University of the Andes and Quantil created a set of 4,156 questions in Spanish to identify bias in AI language models, focusing on social stereotypes across the continent
The chatbot, developed by the start-up Anthropic, has been known to companies for years for its focus on practical applications
Strong investor demand pushed the deal well beyond expectations. Earlier estimates suggested Anthropic would raise around $20 billion
Spanish scientist Pascual Diago has published a delusional study to denounce the invasion of fraudulent publishers in science.
The scientist, a pioneer in neural networks, warns that ‘the capabilities of artificial intelligence continue to advance at a rate which seems faster than risk management practices’