Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks during Meta Connect event at Meta headquarters in Menlo Park, California on September 27, 2023. When the leaders of large American tech companies take the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Philip Maymin, a professor of analytics and AI, covers finance and AI. We call for a prohibition on the development of ...
Leaders petitioned that AI could existentially threaten humans. AI pioneers and thousands of others signed the statement. The public is equally concerned about superintelligence. The surprise release ...
More than 800 public figures including Steve Wozniak and Prince Harry, along with AI scientists, former military leaders and CEOs signed a statement demanding a ban on AI work that could lead to ...
New York — If Meta investors had concerns about the company’s huge spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure and talent — and its ambitious “superintelligence” goal — they’re likely to be ...
Mustafa Suleyman’s is CEO of Microsoft AI, and the co-founder and former head of applied AI at DeepMind. He thinks of superintelligence from a Humanist superintelligence (HSI) view. He verticalized, ...
Microsoft is turning one of the most complex problems in medicine, accurate diagnosis, into a proving ground for its most ambitious artificial intelligence project yet. By treating clinical reasoning ...
Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, shown here at a Madrona event in 2024, will lead the company’s new Superintelligence Team. (GeekWire File Photo / Todd Bishop) Microsoft has formed a new ...
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“What kind of AI does the world really want?”. So begins a blog post by Mustafa Suleyman, director of AI at Microsoft. In his opinion, “it’s probably the most important question of our time.” Suleyman ...