AI has the tendency to “hallucinate,” or make up information that it thinks is real—and even seems legitimate, or plausible. But while people criticize AI for its ability to hallucinate, scientists celebrate this side effect.
A new survey shows how the stigma around using AI at work is leading to confusion and secrecy in the workplace. It’s time to talk about it.
While executives work out the ramifications of AI for their organizations, individuals need to ensure that they benefit rather than lose from the technology.
The key is well-targeted efforts and regulations to keep AI safe and fair. “Regulations regarding smaller, specialized AI models would make more sense because it is those models that bring the most harm and threats such as models for deepfakes that are creating misinformation,” De Cremer said.
An image made with artificial intelligence showing Irish musicians Bono and Bob Geldof holding the Israeli flag has been shared online as authentic.
Congress will try to spur AI growth and mitigate harms next year. But passing legislation will be an uphill battle
Ishani Singh created Girls Rule AI after attending a computer science competition where she was the only girl.
Once an icon of the 20th century seen as obsolete in the 21st, Encyclopaedia Britannica—now known as just Britannica— is all in on artificial intelligence, and may soon go public at a valuation of nearly $1 billion, according to the New York Times.
All of the major phone makers are at fault. Samsung opened the year with its Galaxy S24 launch in January, declaring “Galaxy AI is here” at a hockey arena-appropriate volume. To be sure, the devices it announced are good smartphones, and they run a blend of Samsung and Google’s Gemini Nano models on-device, but I wouldn’t call them AI smartphones.
Nevertheless, the deals — and xAI’s developer and consumer-facing products — have driven xAI’s revenue to around $100 million a year. For comparison, Anthropic is reportedly on pace to generate $1 billion in revenue this year, and OpenAI is targeting $4 billion by the end of 2024.
AI offers business leaders the promise of higher efficiency and productivity. But there is risk in rushing to realize this potential. Nearly half of U.S. (47 percent) workers feel unprepared for its widespread adoption at their respective organizations according to recent SHRM research.
LG's 2025 QNED evo TVs will bring AI-enhanced picture and audio to your favorite movies and shows. The TVs will introduce a new AI-powered feature called Dynamic Tone Mapping that will find the perfect HDR and brightness settings for each specific media.