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While [humanists] may have rejected monotheistic beliefs, they have not shaken off a monotheistic way of thinking. The belief ...
...dematerialisation, biotechnologies, nanotechnologies, robotics, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies.
But I believe an AI-driven utopia is achievable with the right societal choices and technological advancements. In the next five years, life may not feel dramatically different.
Figures including Sam Altman think a form of universal basic income, or UBI, could be a solution if artificial intelligence ...
Microsoft's AI CEO, Mustafa Suleyman, recently discussed how Microsoft views and develops AI, regulation, competition with ...
7/ In 2050, do you feel like we’ll be on the road to deep utopia or deep dystopia? I hope the former, I think both are still in the cards for what we know. There are big forces at play here.
That’s when AI showed up to the party, an unexpected guest who doesn’t play by the rules of corporate obeisance. Suddenly the jobs that sit between the factory floor and the C-suite look less ...
To explore the utopia vs. dystopia scenarios, The Wall Street Journal’s Jason Dean spoke to Vinod Khosla, founder of venture-capital firm Khosla Ventures, at the Journal’s Tech Live conference.
Already, large-scale personalization is transforming the informational landscape. AI-curated news feeds, tailored search results and recommendation algorithms are subtly fracturing the public sphere.
Confident AI forecasts are not facts The problem with all of these confident forecasts is that no one knows the future of AI — let alone how, or when, artificial general intelligence will emerge.