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Elon Musk’s Lawsuit Against OpenAI Fails, Yet Key Questions Remain Unresolved
A Major Science Publishing Platform Takes Action Against AI Quality Issues
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Study Reveals That AI Models Can Be Convinced to Accept Falsehoods as Truth
Is AI Truly ‘Writing’? Ancient Perspectives from Priestesses to Philosophers Would Likely Say ‘No’
Is Your AI Chatbot Influencing You? Subtly Shaping Your Views?
AI Chatbots: The Dangers of Prioritizing Flattery Over Facts
You Might Not Even Realize If an AI Chatbot Embedded Ads in Its Replies
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Lessons for AI Taxis and Robots from Bees
Will Robotics Experience a ChatGPT Breakthrough?
Robots May Transform E-Waste into a Valuable Source of Legacy Chips
Prioritizing Relationship-Focused Safety in Home Robotics
What Contributes to a Job Being Tedious, Unpleasant, or Risky?
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EPA Marginalizes Its Independent Chemical Oversight, Threatening Public Health
What Are the Consequences of Scientists Relying on AI Over Their Peers?
To Drive Global Innovation, Canada Must Focus on Basic Science
Examining the Impact of Politics on Science and Science on Politics: The National Science Board’s Dismissal Sparks a Fundamental Discussion
New Study Reveals Men Continue to Outnumber Women in Science News Expertise
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OpenAI’s Safety Commitments After Tumbler Ridge: Not About AI Regulation, But About Surveillance
Rising Drownings in Australia: How AI Can Help
Robots That Develop Human-Like Fears Exhibit Enhanced Survival Skills
Balancing Safety and Risk: AI’s Dual Role in Identifying Abuse
DOGE’s AI Surveillance: Threats to Whistleblower Protection and Democratic Integrity
The Potential for AI Weapon Risks to Escalate Beyond Manageable Levels
Is Australia’s Security at Risk? Evaluating the ASIO Threat Assessment and the Adequacy of Our Laws.
Meta’s AI software now accessible to military agencies, sparking an ethical quandary for all users.
Police AI technology is unable to distinguish between Black individuals, highlighting the urgent need for Canada’s AI laws to be revised
What happens next after Australia’s privacy regulator drops case against Clearview AI?
China Embraces AI Technology Despite US Dominance in Development
Protecting Our Brain Data: The Rise of Neurotechnology in the Workplace
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