A viral trend has people asking ChatGPT to turn them into workplace caricatures, and raises a question: How many personal details are we willing to share with AI?
Artificial-intelligence agents have their own social-media platform and are publishing AI-generated research papers on their own preprint server.
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Spending bill passed by the House last week would pay for telemedicine appointments until Dec. 31, 2027, but provides no ...
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BBC Verify is looking into the US military build-up in the Gulf after the American military’s Central Command confirmed the ...
Newly obtained videos of the moments right after the Wednesday incident in which an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot a Venezuelan man in the leg in Minneapolis appear to contradict at ...
Most people think of AI as a productivity tool—something to help them work faster, automate tasks, and be more efficient. At the Artist and the Machine Summit in Los Angeles this past November (a ...