One after another, the “uniquely human” traits we once thought would remain untouched by the rise of the machines have started to look vulnerable after all. First it was creativity. Is empathy next?
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A man convicted of killing a traveling salesman during a robbery is set to become Florida's first execution of 2026 under a death warrant signed Friday by Republican Gov. Ron ...
When I was a kid I remember conflating the two concepts of "supply and demand" and "the man" (don't let "the man" get you down). I thought the phrase was the more monopolistic "supply and the man," as ...
FILE -The entrance to Florida State Prison in Starke, Fla. is shown Thursday, Aug. 3, 2023. (AP Photo/Curt Anderson) (Curt Anderson, Copyright 2025 The Associated ...
The world’s gadget-makers—who assembled this week in Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show—would be forgiven for harbouring mixed feelings about the year ahead. Excitement over the prospect of ...
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They’re harnessing it to help directors prepare, debate, and decide. by Stanislav Shekshnia and Valery Yakubovich In 2014 Hong Kong–based Deep Knowledge Ventures formally appointed an algorithm to its ...
A senior Google executive has now raised an alarm over America’s ability to power the artificial intelligence boom. Marsden Hanna, Google’s Global Head of Sustainability and Climate Policy has warned ...
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