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Stocks surged to records in large part because of hope — and hype — about artificial intelligence.
That’s the premise behind a viral Substack essay by James Van Geelen, founder of the Critani Group, who writes from an imagined June 2028 vantage point inside what he calls a “Global Intelligence Crisis.” In his scenario, artificial intelligence doesn’t merely boost productivity. It fundamentally displaces the economic role of millions of workers.
Citrini Research’s post on AI risks appears to have sparked a stock selloff.
The FDA’s oversight was built for devices that rarely change. Clinical AI evolves over time, raising new questions about who is responsible for ensuring its safety.
Over the past couple of months, several researchers have begun making the same provocative claim: They used generative-AI tools to solve a previously unanswered math problem. The most extreme promises—AI-assisted resolutions to some of the hardest problems in mathematics—may well turn out to be empty hype.
Feb 24 (Reuters) - Thomson Reuters shares jumped more than 11% on Tuesday after the technology and content firm said its artificial intelligence-powered assistant for businesses, CoCounsel, has drawn one million users,
On Tuesday, AMD and Meta, the parent company of Facebook, announced a multi-year, multi-generation partnership to scale Meta’s AI infrastructure and speed up the development of its advanced AI models. Under the deal, Meta plans to deploy up to 6 gigawatts worth of AMD GPUs. For context, that’s enough to power nearly 4.5 million homes.
Amid high AI valuations and fears of software displacement, a blog post from Citrini Research ignited a selloff as investors tried to front-run the exit
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The AI developer laid out red lines on military use of its products, a source said.