David Baker was the only American scientist to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
OpenAI's challenges in 2204 will shape the future of AI, setting precedence for AI regulation, AI governance, and usage of data to train AI models.
As if AI itself weren't futuristic enough, now there's a whole new leap forward on the horizon: quantum AI. It's a fusion of artificial intelligence with unconventional and still largely experimental quantum computing into a super-fast and highly efficient technology.
While executives work out the ramifications of AI for their organizations, individuals need to ensure that they benefit rather than lose from the technology.
Palantir is a “rare cult with no sex and very little drugs and we’re not poisoning anyone,” quipped its billionaire CEO in a recent sitdown.
Once an icon of the 20th century seen as obsolete in the 21st, Encyclopaedia Britannica—now known as just Britannica— is all in on artificial intelligence, and may soon go public at a valuation of nearly $1 billion, according to the New York Times.
Congress will try to spur AI growth and mitigate harms next year. But passing legislation will be an uphill battle
Ishani Singh created Girls Rule AI after attending a computer science competition where she was the only girl.
AI offers business leaders the promise of higher efficiency and productivity. But there is risk in rushing to realize this potential. Nearly half of U.S. (47 percent) workers feel unprepared for its widespread adoption at their respective organizations according to recent SHRM research.
Nevertheless, the deals — and xAI’s developer and consumer-facing products — have driven xAI’s revenue to around $100 million a year. For comparison, Anthropic is reportedly on pace to generate $1 billion in revenue this year, and OpenAI is targeting $4 billion by the end of 2024.
New AI agents will have far greater power to subtly direct what we buy, where we go, and what we read. That is an extraordinary amount of power. AI agents are designed to make us forget their true allegiance as they whisper to us in humanlike tones.
Databricks' vice president of AI, Naveen Rao, told Command Line that probably fewer than 1,000 people were capable of building frontier AI models.