AI is already writing most of its own code, and no regulatory framework can keep up with the changes it is implementing all ...
Three stories landed this week that, read individually, sit comfortably in the technology section. Read together, they describe a single converging problem that lands squarely on HR's desk, and most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the strangest sentences of the year was uttered last Thursday. Anthropic, the company that builds Claude, asked the world ...
Anthropic is proposing that the world’s top artificial intelligence companies come up with a coordinated way to pause development of advanced AI systems, warning that the technology is improving so ...
Anthropic is urging its rivals to pursue an unprecedented regime of AI arms control. The explosive advances in the company’s ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tech CEO Covering Cybersecurity, AI, Compliance & National Security. As 2024 draws to a close, the trajectory of artificial ...
Approaching the meeting of human and technology as a relation, rather than an interaction, involves recognition of the plethora of existing connections and ongoing associations between humans and ...
On Nov. 16, U.S. and Chinese leaders met on the margins of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Lima, Peru, jointly affirming “the need to maintain human control over the decision to use ...
Human–technology relations are set out, arguing for a shift from instrumental models of interaction toward relational, symbiotic, and co-constitutive frameworks. After tracing the historical evolution ...
Autonomous weapons systems present numerous risks to humanity, most of which infringe on fundamental obligations and principles of international human rights law. Such systems select and engage ...
Anthropic has called for a global pause on the development of powerful AI systems, warning that they are slipping beyond human control and could have catastrophic consequences if not properly ...
One of the strangest sentences of the year was uttered last Thursday. Anthropic, the company that builds Claude, asked the world to consider slowing down the building of machines like Claude. The firm ...