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We’re at a point where AI agents are beginning to move beyond being mere tools—they’re becoming active participants in how businesses operate. That changes everything, and it demands a shift in how we think about tasks. A task isn’t just something ...
Leading artificial intelligence experts argue that machines are performing at a human level and, in some cases, surpassing humans in several cognitive domains. This is according to top tech executives attending the 2025 Future of AI Summit in London.
There’s a lot of anxiety around AI taking jobs. I get it. I’ve felt it myself. But what I’m seeing on the ground looks a lot more like evolution than replacement.
RadVid-19, a program which identifies lung injuries through artificial intelligence, is used at the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil. RadVid-19, a program which identifies lung injuries through artificial intelligence, is used at the University of Sao ...
A large study shows that AI can enhance creative thinking by encouraging exploration rather than efficiency alone.
AI agents are moving beyond the workplace and into everyday life, with the potential to manage shopping, schedules, and travel on our behalf.
I tend to assume people who work in artificial intelligence live like the Jetsons. Even if they don’t have robot maids, surely they automate as many tasks as possible, right? Stella Dong is a machine-learning engineer and co-founder of an AI startup ...
anthropomorphism: When humans tend to give nonhuman objects humanlike characteristics. In AI, this can include believing a chatbot is more humanlike and aware than it actually is, like believing it's happy, sad or even sentient altogether.
Business leaders and entrepreneurs increasingly turn to generative AI software for ideas and advice. Yet, despite widespread access, not all receive the same benefits of this technology—at times because users themselves differ (and those differences can ...
Palo Alto, Calif., Jun. 30, 2025, CyberNewswire–Every security practitioner knows that employees are the weakest link in an organization, but this is no