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In a new lawsuit, Reddit accuses AI company Anthropic of illegally scraping its users’ data—including posts authored by ...
White-collar workers are facing displacement due to AI—and AGI hasn't even arrived yet. Here's why experts are raising alarms ...
“Today [AI] is like an intern that can work for a couple of hours but at some point it’ll be like an experienced software engineer that can work for a couple of days,” Altman told a panel this week ...
As AI tools improve, concerns about job loss arise, particularly in white-collar roles. Despite warnings from experts, Google ...
Even as a host of companies seem to be marching towards AGI, there seems to be no love lost between some of them. Meta's AI ...
Alex Karp, CEO of data-mining software company Palantir, was asked on CNBC on Thursday about AI’s implications for employment ...
DeepMind CEO, Demis Hassabis, predicts a golden era of AI-driven abundance and productivity but acknowledges one job it can't ...
Could AI potentially blackmail humans in the future? Would it be a help or hindrance to schools? And will it lead to mass unemployment? The conversation began by Adrian discussing Dario Amodei, CEO ...
AI companies are starting with software engineering and other technical fields because that's where the low-hanging fruit is.
Entry-level white-collar workers are not the first casualties of AI. They’re the cheapest, most flexible and hungriest. Here's what to know.