It's hard to deny that AI is a bit dimwitted at times, but businesses still need it to stay competitive in 2026.
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Anthropic has seen its fair share of AI models behaving strangely. However, a recent paper details an instance where an AI model turned “evil” during an ordinary training setup. A situation with a ...
Many bitcoin miners are converting their data centers to handle AI computing. The value of bitcoin mining drops by 50% every four years due to “halving” events. Bitcoin data centers offer consistent ...
Anthropic is launching Claude for Life Sciences, a new model aimed at aiding scientific research. Through integrations with leading life sciences players, the platform will help researchers at every ...
It’s no secret that the US economy is built on the shoulders of logistics. By 2030, it’s expected that the market will generate $671.2 billion, up from $455.4 billion in 2024, as per a study by ...
A new report from OpenAI has revealed the sectors that are securing the highest productivity gains as a result of integrating ChatGPT and other AI tools into their workflows. Additionally, the report ...
Yahoo Japan is all in on AI. The company has ordered all employees to use generative AI, with the goal of doubling productivity within the next three years. Yahoo Japan has a plan. But is it all in ...
In a recent experiment, Anthropic gave its AI model Claude the responsibility of running a business, and the results suggested that maybe AI is not quite ready for the responsibility. While the model, ...
A new study has found that those who use LLMs like ChatGPT to write essays have lower brain activity than those who just used their own thoughts to write similar essays. It’s not an unexpected finding ...
Self-driving trucks are arguably the next “big thing” in logistics, heralded as a potential solution to the widespread labor shortage. While there’s been a lot of talk in the last few years, only a ...
London-based startup Builder.ai reportedly hired 700 engineers to pose as, and do the work of, its AI chatbot Natasha. The company initially promised customers the ability to produce an app entirely ...