Can we build the structures of trust and reliability early enough to allow innovation to accelerate to new heights, without ...
In 1812, as English textile workers smashed the machines they believed were stealing their livelihoods, newspapers and Parliament framed the uprising starkly: machines versus men. Two centuries later, ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Princeton University history professor Matthew Jones discussed the work of Alan Turing and his friends as well as John McCarthy and his allies as it ...
A 21-year-old computer operator feeds instructions to 'The Brain' in 1955. Credit - SSPL via Getty Images Yet, there are reasons to be concerned that this bet may not pay off. For the past three ...
The speed at which artificial intelligence is gaining in mathematical ability has taken many by surprise. It is rewriting what it means to be a mathematician ...
How worried should you be about the rise of artificial intelligence?
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The history that suggests an AI bubble
Concerns among some investors are mounting that the AI sector, which has singlehandedly prevented the economy from sliding into recession, has become an unsustainable bubble. Nvidia, the main supplier ...
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