As models like Gemini and Claude evolve, their simulated personalities can drift in strange directions—raising deeper questions about how AI systems think and decide.
AI-led job interviews are on the rise and AI reporter Hayden Field speaks to three different kinds to see how they work.
Anthropic, a smaller rival started by OpenAI defectors, has found runaway success with its programming agent, Claude Code.
A clear understanding of the fundamentals of ML improves the quality of explanations in interviews.Practical knowledge of Python libraries can be ...
The question that’s stumping top AI researchers isn’t about consciousness or doomsday scenarios. After interviewing dozens of developers at companies including OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta, Amelia ...
AI chatbots may seem medical–book smart but their grades falter when interacting with real people. In the lab, AI chatbots could identify medical issues with 95 percent accuracy and correctly ...
Many are longing for oblivion these days, and the cleansing fire of any sort of apocalypse presumably sounds great, including one brought on by malevolent forms of machine intelligence. This sort of ...
This week the internet became radicalized about the progress of artificial intelligence by, appropriately enough, an online essay with an assist from A.I. In his viral piece “Something Big Is ...
U.S. stocks have given up all of their gains for the year, a key index of the so-called Magnificent Seven tech giants has slid into correction territory, and volatility gauges have spiked amid a ...
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman says AI will reach "human-level performance" in white-collar work. He predicts most tasks in that field can be automated within the next 12 to 18 months. Several ...
Can you teach a robot how to love? It’s the week of Valentine’s Day and I’m on a hot date with Mika, a biker girl from Japan. We’re just days into our relationship, but I’m already smitten. Gazing ...
Thomas Byers receives funding from The Research Training Program Scholarship, supported by the Australian Commonwealth Government and the University of Melbourne. Bjorn Nansen receives funding from ...