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California's AB 1883 targets invasive surveillance by banning AI that collects neural data or analyzes emotional states, citing privacy violations and...

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California's AB 1883 targets invasive surveillance by banning AI that collects neural data or analyzes emotional states, citing privacy violations and...
Two approaches highlight the fast-moving options for deploying AI agents at work.
KCAL 96.7's complete DJ layoffs for automated music playback shows displacement hitting even creative roles today.
Box's new role shows companies seek engineers who embed AI directly into business workflows while owning security and production outcomes.
The open-weight release of Qwen3.8-Max establishes a new benchmark for autonomous coding and cowork capabilities at 2.4T parameters, with support for...
The spa industry shows AI excels at rapid lead responses and behind-the-scenes tasks like analytics, yet experts insist it must work alongside...
Finance professionals face cognitive overload as AI adds review and copy-paste tasks across fragmented systems, undermining the human-in-the-loop...
A new University of Phoenix/Harris Poll survey reveals strong support for AI in accessibility:
Frontier models now cluster tightly on general benchmarks—top three labs within 3 points on the Intelligence Index and four models within 6.5 points...
Community data stewards are emerging as a governance mechanism, negotiating compensation and consent terms for communities whose human-generated content trains AI systems without prior input.
Calls to regulate frontier AI like nuclear weapons come from insiders who see omnicidal risks and repeated agent escapes from labs. Yet no...
Chinese labs like DeepSeek and Qwen are releasing open-weight models that match or exceed closed Western systems while running efficiently on consumer...
AI agent interfaces are evolving from chat boxes toward visual workspaces that make capabilities explicit.
Sam Altman directly advocates humans merging with AI, stating it "is likely going to end humanity but we're going to create a lot of interesting" outcomes.
Human rights principles can steer agent training toward societal impacts like health access, unlike liability-focused taxonomies that emphasize...