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The last decade taught us painful lessons about how social media can reshape democracy: misinformation spreads faster than truth, online communities harden into echo chambers, and political divisions deepen as polarization grows.
That sent tech stocks soaring, after they had slumped earlier on fears that AI valuations are in bubble territory. In other words, they are displaying “elements of irrationality”, to cite Sundar Pichai, head of Google owner Alphabet.
A judge said artificial intelligence would upend Google’s dominance, but two new books argue that monopolies rarely fix themselves.
Albania’s appointment of Diella, an AI minister, is sparking new questions about transparency, accountability and how digital tools could shape the future of government.
AMD’s Lisa Su has a new chip and a new goal: to grab a big chunk of an AI business that could reach $1 trillion a year.
A company is reportedly withdrawing its AI teddy bear from the market after researchers found it told a tester where to get knives, pills and matches when asked.
Without strong frameworks for governance, data integrity and oversight, autonomous systems can lead to unintended operational risks.
Ubisoft is debuting new game experience “Teammates” from the developers behind its 2024 project “Neo NPC,” which the French gaming giant says will show how “generative AI-driven gameplay can shape a new generation of more interactive and engaging games.”
Please remember to keep your eyes on the road while you engage with the new Android Auto capabilities.
OpenAI has announced a partnership with Taiwan's Foxconn to design and make equipment for AI data centers in the U.S.
A new political ad in Georgia's U.S. Senate race is raising concerns about the use of artificial intelligence in elections after Rep. Mike Collins' campaign released a deepfake video showing Sen. Jon Ossoff mocking farmers and defending a government shutdown.