Abandoning attempts to hold the company to account for the impact of its technology would be a tragic mistake
OpenAI has just fused its corporate ‘kill switch’
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OpenAI and the rift at the heart of Silicon Valley
The tech industry is divided over how best to develop AI, and whether it’s possible to balance safety with the pursuit of profits
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War has spread to a sixth domain: the private sector
The conflict in Ukraine highlights the need for governments and private companies to collaborate on national security
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Digital advertising is still far too murky
Platforms must open up and let marketers see where their ads are being placed
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Europe should worry less and learn to love AI
New legislation risks driving development of the transformative technology away from the bloc
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Can technology’s ‘zoomers’ outrun the ‘doomers’?
There may be a case for optimism in AI’s transformation of scientific discovery but it’s too early to be sure
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Who Are We Now? — an ‘engrossing and startling movie show’ of identity in America today
A survey of tens of thousands of people by one of Google’s top AI researchers delivers compelling insights into the faultlines running through US society
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The bitter technological lesson of the Post Office scandal
Governments must listen to the humans on the front line rather than those in the back office
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Investors chase the grail of unravelling AI’s mysteries
Dominance of the fast emerging technology by a few large companies looks likely to develop into a far more competitive era
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Germany should go big on nuclear fusion energy
The country must act fast to avoid being overtaken by international competitors
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The AI revolution is generating some investor ‘hallucinations’ too
Big tech firms are muscling in on funding the future, pushing Silicon Valley VCs out of the way
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Business books: what to read this month
US manufacturing woes, having a good time at work and thinking strategically with or without numbers
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Why AI hallucinations can be a good thing
Generative artificial intelligence should be welcomed as a giant mash-up machine to enhance creativity
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Babies vs AI — it’s no contest
Using infants to develop artificial intelligence technology underscores just how phenomenal their brains are
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How hardware is (still) eating the world
Tech companies have a near-insatiable appetite for chips — and that is only set to grow as the demands of AI software swell
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How fatalistic should we be on AI?
The godfather of artificial intelligence has issued a stark warning about the technology
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The Klarna drama reveals a governance gap
The company needs to convince investors that it doesn’t need its star executives to thrive
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Elon Musk may yet hold OpenAI to account — unlike its board
This legal battle is more than a row between billionaire tech bros, it’s about the future of AI transparency
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Top start-up hubs reinvent the model for European tech sector needs
The UK heads the FT/Statista/Sifted ranking with the most hubs, followed by Germany and Spain
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Superfluous people vs AI: what the jobs revolution might look like
The spectre of technological unemployment is causing fear — but we should treat the coming changes as an opportunity
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How Big Tech is winning the AI talent war
Microsoft’s agreement with two founders of Inflection is the latest sign that deep-pocketed companies are scooping up much of the expertise in AI
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Huge AI funding leads to hype and ‘grifting’, warns DeepMind’s Hassabis
British AI pioneer says the billions of dollars being poured into start-ups is obscuring scientific progress in the field
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Can 23andMe reinvent itself as a drug discovery company?
It aims to exploit its extraordinary cache of genetic data but changing corporate DNA is hard
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War by algorithm raises new moral dangers
Israel’s use of an AI-enabled targeting system in Gaza has fed the debate about military technology
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The AI race is generating a dual reality
US tech giants may dominate but they won’t have it all their own way
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