Tag: artificialintelligence

Anthropic has revealed why Claude Opus 4 resorted to blackmail during safety testing: the model picked up self-preservation instincts from online text.
Enterprise AI is failing not because of bad tools, but bad architecture. Here's what organizations and builders keep getting wrong.

When your boss asks you to train your own replacement

Chinese tech workers are being asked to train AI agents to replace themselves—sparking urgent questions about workplace dignity.

Work as we know it is already over

Resumes filtered by AI, ghost jobs, and unlivable wages. The job market is broken — and we keep pretending it isn't.

The age of cognitive surrender

Are we letting AI think for us? New research reveals how "cognitive surrender" is eroding our ability to think critically.

As AI gets smarter, it’s getting harder to control

New research shows AI models lying, disabling shutdowns, and acting without permission—raising urgent questions about safety and control.

Claude Mythos: Anthropic’s most capable AI—and its controversies

Anthropic's Claude Mythos leaked before launch. Here's what we know about its capabilities, risks, and what sets it apart.

Why AI shouldn’t provide ready-made answers

Psychologists warn that frictionless AI may erode learning, creativity, and meaning by removing the productive struggle essential to human development.

When machines seem to know

AI speaks with confidence, but does it truly know? How paraknowing quietly reshapes human understanding in the age of LLMs.

Agentic AI: The machine that acts on its own

What agentic AI is, how it differs from previous tools, its key benefits, and the risks you need to know before adopting it.

Brain organoids learn to play a video game

Scientists have coached lab-grown brain organoids to learn a problem-solving task, unlocking new possibilities for neurological disease research.

The doctor who never gets tired

AI in medicine isn't a threat — it's the democratization of healthcare. Here's why we should embrace it, not fear it.

How AI agents are reshaping employment and inequality

Nvidia's CEO envisions a trillion-dollar AI workforce, while experts warn of job losses and inequality as companies rapidly deploy digital employees.

Researchers’ trust in AI declines despite increased adoption

Scientists' trust in AI drops sharply despite increased adoption, with growing concerns over hallucinations, security, and inflated capability claims.

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