By filling our minds with loyal droids and wise computers, has sci-fi set us up to misunderstand the messy truth of AI?
This post was updated Oct. 16 at 7:29 p.m. In his upcoming science fiction trilogy, Benjamin Huang’s thoughts on artificial ...
Ken Liu’s science fiction novel “All That We See or Seem” explores profound questions about the way technology is changing ...
It is the stuff of science fiction: artificial intelligence mimicking human thought. Is that a good thing or a bad thing? Does it portend a future where workers are free of the most mundane tasks, or ...
The newest novel from Sudbury author Scott Overton looks ahead to where the quest for “digital intelligences” might lead.
The following editorial originally appeared in The Seattle Times: It is the stuff of science fiction: artificial intelligence mimicking human thought. Is that a good or bad thing? Does it portend a ...
Considering a fundamental rethinking of AI methodologies toward migrating intelligence from the cloud to the growing global ...
Advancements in AI have taken the world by storm in recent times, sparking fears about job loss. In reality, embracing AI is the key to protecting your career.
On-device AI is already changing everyday life. Over the 35 years I’ve worked in the mobile chip industry, artificial ...
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