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AI Briefing: Ad tech world debates how to address CSAM concerns - Digiday
AI Briefing: Ad tech world debates how to address CSAM concerns Digiday
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Perplexity AI’s Deep Research tool is free to use: Here’s how it works - The Indian Express
Perplexity AI’s Deep Research tool is free to use: Here’s how it works The Indian Express
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Watch Does China's AI-Fuelled Tech Rally Have Legs? Bloomberg
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Could Musk damage OpenAI even if his $100bn bid for it fails? - BBC.com
Could Musk damage OpenAI even if his $100bn bid for it fails? BBC.com
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Asian Shares Advance Amid Chinese AI Optimism: Markets Wrap - Yahoo Finance
Asian Shares Advance Amid Chinese AI Optimism: Markets Wrap Yahoo Finance
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Where DeepSeek, Qwen’s AI engineers really come from - Asia Times
Where DeepSeek, Qwen’s AI engineers really come from Asia Times
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Tencent Shares Touch Three-Year High After DeepSeek Trial Begins - Bloomberg
Tencent Shares Touch Three-Year High After DeepSeek Trial Begins Bloomberg
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‘Asean’s moment is now’: Malaysia’s Anwar on AI, tariff challenges - This Week In Asia
‘Asean’s moment is now’: Malaysia’s Anwar on AI, tariff challenges This Week In Asia
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Goldman Sachs raises China stock market target on AI boost - Reuters
Goldman Sachs raises China stock market target on AI boost Reuters
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New York Times goes all-in on internal AI tools - Semafor
New York Times goes all-in on internal AI tools Semafor
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FDA cuts hit AI division, even as Trump invests in the technology - STAT
FDA cuts hit AI division, even as Trump invests in the technology STAT
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Google Chrome's AI-powered security feature rolls out to everyone - BleepingComputer
Google Chrome's AI-powered security feature rolls out to everyone BleepingComputer
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Generative AI is already being used in journalism – here’s how people feel about it - The Conversation
Generative AI is already being used in journalism – here’s how people feel about it The Conversation
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These researchers used NPR Sunday Puzzle questions to benchmark AI ‘reasoning’ models - TechCrunch
These researchers used NPR Sunday Puzzle questions to benchmark AI ‘reasoning’ models TechCrunch
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Like it or not, AI is learning how to influence you - VentureBeat
Like it or not, AI is learning how to influence you VentureBeat
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The risks of letting AI write for us - Inquirer.net
The risks of letting AI write for us Inquirer.net
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Opinion | Can’t AI Think of Better Names for Itself? - The Wall Street Journal
Opinion | Can’t AI Think of Better Names for Itself? The Wall Street Journal
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Researchers are training AI to interpret animal emotions - TechCrunch
Researchers are training AI to interpret animal emotions TechCrunch
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SRC Holdings combines subsidiaries; Pitt Technology adds AI services - News-Leader
SRC Holdings combines subsidiaries; Pitt Technology adds AI services News-Leader
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It’s not just AI. China’s medicines are surprising the world, too - The Economist
It’s not just AI. China’s medicines are surprising the world, too The Economist
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Lonely men are creating AI girlfriends — and taking their violent anger out on them - New York Post
Lonely men are creating AI girlfriends — and taking their violent anger out on them New York Post
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The AI Hype Frenzy Is Fueling Cybersecurity Risks - Forbes
The AI Hype Frenzy Is Fueling Cybersecurity Risks Forbes
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The jobs AI can do — and those it shouldn’t - Financial Times
The jobs AI can do — and those it shouldn’t Financial Times
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As AI becomes more human-like, what will happen to humanity? - The Hill
As AI becomes more human-like, what will happen to humanity? The Hill
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Prediction: 2 Stocks That Will Be Worth More Than SoundHound AI a Year From Now The Motley Fool
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5 massive AI trends I'm looking out for in 2025 TechRadar
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Are You Ready to Let an AI Agent Use Your Computer? - IEEE Spectrum
Are You Ready to Let an AI Agent Use Your Computer? IEEE Spectrum
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What changes to the CHIPS act could mean for AI growth and consumers - The Associated Press
What changes to the CHIPS act could mean for AI growth and consumers The Associated Press
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AI can now replicate itself, a ‘red line’ that researchers are terrified of - BGR
AI can now replicate itself, a ‘red line’ that researchers are terrified of BGR
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NASA boosts science objectives for Starling swarm
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NASA to roll out major update to core flight software
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What DeepSeek just pulled off — and why space tech should worry
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China’s DeepSeek AI signals faster path to space autonomy
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SpaceRyde founder’s startup offers CAD copilot
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Will AI redefine human roles in space exploration?
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Aerospace Corp. and Google Public Sector join forces to advance space-weather forecasting
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Pentagon report highlights China’s space advancements and AI-driven ‘precision warfare’
‘The PRC emphasizes the importance of space-based surveillance capabilities in supporting precision strikes’ The post Pentagon report highlights China’s space advancements and AI-driven ‘precision warfare’ appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Why the Earth observation business model is flawed – and what must change
Despite its huge potential, the $6.8 billion Earth observation industry continues to struggle to establish a sustainable and scalable business model. New space companies are eager to democratize the vast The post Why the Earth observation business model is flawed – and what must change appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Extreme Weather: Revolutionizing Weather Preparedness with Space Technology – Replay
Join us December 4 at 1:00 PM EST for a webinar featuring leading experts across government, academia, and the commercial sectors to explore how space technology is transforming the way we predict and address severe weather challenges. The post Extreme Weather: Revolutionizing Weather Preparedness with Space Technology – Replay appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Transforming Geospatial Intelligence: Data Labeling for AI – Replay
Join us November 20 at 1:00 PM EST for a discussion on a groundbreaking initiative from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) — a $700 million investment in data labeling to empower artificial intelligence in geospatial intelligence. The post Transforming Geospatial Intelligence: Data Labeling for AI – Replay appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Connecting the Dots | More data storage, more space AI
Expanding data storage in space is crucial for enabling more powerful artificial intelligence systems to process larger volumes of information directly from orbit. More capable hard drives would facilitate faster The post Connecting the Dots | More data storage, more space AI appeared first on SpaceNews.
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AI takes aim at tedious tasks in government contracting
The newer generation of AI tools is specifically designed to navigate the complex world of government contracting, where security protocols are strict and the stakes are high, as a single proposal can make or break a company's fiscal year. The post AI takes aim at tedious tasks in government contracting appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Improving Space AI: Ground-to-orbit efforts aim to advance satellite intelligence
AI-driven technologies are on the cusp of unlocking true autonomy in orbit, with the potential to enable spacecraft to operate independently and deliver more customized, intelligently managed data to Earth. The post Improving Space AI: Ground-to-orbit efforts aim to advance satellite intelligence appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Applying AI to satellite manufacturing
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Companies are proceeding cautiously in applying artificial intelligence to satellite manufacturing. Blue Canyon Technologies, for example, wants to better understand how AI can contribute to manufacturing The post Applying AI to satellite manufacturing appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Aptos Orbital unveils device for onboard processing, communications and cloud services
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Silicon Valley startup Aptos Orbital unveiled Oct. 22 an artificial intelligence device for space-based processing, communications and cloud services. “Today’s satellites are siloed from modern cloud The post Aptos Orbital unveils device for onboard processing, communications and cloud services appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Proteus and SAIC form strategic partnership
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Los Angeles startup Proteus Space announced a strategic partnership Oct. 22 with government contractor SAIC. In addition, SAIC made a “significant investment” in the startup. The The post Proteus and SAIC form strategic partnership appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Big data, advanced algorithms and new approaches for space missions
MILAN – Spacewalks, often a highlight of space missions, are likely to change in the future as given advancements in robotics and teleoperations. Every time an astronaut steps out of The post Big data, advanced algorithms and new approaches for space missions appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Canada’s Mission Control to demonstrate AI on Spire cubesat
MILAN – Spire Global and Canadian startup Mission Control announced plans Oct. 16 for Persistence, a technology demonstration mission focused on space-based artificial intelligence. “The Persistence mission will demonstrate resilient The post Canada’s Mission Control to demonstrate AI on Spire cubesat appeared first on SpaceNews.
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EarthDaily buys analytics specialist amid imagery constellation deployment delay
Antarctica Capital has sold geospatial analytics provider Descartes Labs to EarthDaily Analytics, a company the private equity firm also owns, which has delayed its optical imagery constellation by two years to improve artificial intelligence compatibility. The post EarthDaily buys analytics specialist amid imagery constellation deployment delay appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Yahsat and Bayanat forge AI-powered space technology champion
Emirati satellite operator Yahsat and geospatial artificial intelligence provider Bayanat completed their merger Oct. 1, forming a company called Space42 valued at about $3 billion on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. The post Yahsat and Bayanat forge AI-powered space technology champion appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Planet unveils Forest Carbon Monitoring dataset
SAN FRANCISCO – Earth observation company Planet unveiled a product Sept. 24 for monitoring global forests. Planet’s Forest Carbon Monitoring product offers quarterly estimates of the amount of carbon stored The post Planet unveils Forest Carbon Monitoring dataset appeared first on SpaceNews.
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NASA SPAR Lab shares AI tool for spacecraft
SAN FRANCISCO – Artificial intelligence promises to make spacecraft increasingly resilient and capable of gathering data without waiting for instructions from ground controllers. “We’ve been limited with the way we’ve The post NASA SPAR Lab shares AI tool for spacecraft appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Evolving artificial intelligence capabilities in space
Executives discussing emerging space-based computing capabilities Sept. 20 called for stronger collaboration between policymakers and technology leaders to accelerate artificial intelligence’s societal benefits. The post Evolving artificial intelligence capabilities in space appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Some tech leaders think AI could outsmart us and wipe out humanity: Professor of AI is not worried
In 1989, political scientist Francis Fukuyama predicted we were approaching the end of history. He meant that similar liberal democratic values were taking hold in societies around the world. How wrong could he have been? Democracy today is clearly on the decline. Despots and autocrats are on the rise.
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Alkalinity on demand: AI and smartphones enable rapid water quality analysis
Scientists have developed a technique for water alkalinity analysis that requires no specialized equipment, using only artificial intelligence and smartphone technology. This method allows for the rapid and accurate measurement of alkalinity levels across diverse water matrices, from freshwater to saltwater, making water quality monitoring more accessible and affordable. This innovation addresses the need for simple and cost-effective water testing, empowering citizen scientists and overcoming financial limitations in traditional monitoring programs.
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We have always used music to express our love. We can now use AI too
As a nine-year-old, I loved singing and took every chance to do so enthusiastically during school assemblies and end-of-year shows. I developed a bit of a reputation, so much so that one day, a classmate asked me to serenade him and a girl. Cut to me belting "Donna" by 10CC from behind a bush outside his bedroom window.
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Musk says he'll withdraw $97.4 billion bid for OpenAI if ChatGPT maker remains nonprofit
Elon Musk says he will abandon his $97.4 billion offer to buy the nonprofit behind OpenAI if the ChatGPT maker drops its plan to convert into a for-profit company.
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China's AI star DeepSeek shook basic patterns of high tech
It's easy to analyze the strategies of high technology businesses if you know this: Hardware is always upgrading and software is always degrading.
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How machine learning can boost accuracy of solar power forecasts
As solar energy plays an increasing role in the global power supply, ensuring accurate forecasts of photovoltaic (PV) power generation is critical for balancing energy demand and supply.
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AI in 6G development: Outlining its direction and purpose
The University of Oulu's 6G research program was the first in the world to publish a 6G White Paper in 2019. It was jointly prepared by several dozen experts. In the following two years, several papers on different aspects complemented the series. In total, the scientific vision papers have been downloaded more than a million times. The recently published fourteenth volume of the series focuses on artificial intelligence.
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Research uses AI to make infrastructure more resilient, sustainable
From predicting potholes to designing more durable concrete, artificial intelligence is paving the way for smarter infrastructure, a University of Mississippi researcher says.
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Nobody wants to talk about AI safety. Instead, they cling to five comforting myths
This week, France hosted an AI Action Summit in Paris to discuss burning questions around artificial intelligence (AI), such as how people can trust AI technologies and how the world can govern them.
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Viewpoint: OpenAI's new 'deep research' agent is still just a fallible tool—not a human-level expert
OpenAI's "deep research" is the latest artificial intelligence (AI) tool making waves and promising to do in minutes what would take hours for a human expert to complete.
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The limitations of language: AI models still lag behind humans in simple text comprehension tests
An international research team led by the URV has analyzed the capabilities of seven artificial intelligence (AI) models in understanding language and compared them with those of humans.
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Saudi Arabia to invest $5 bn in AI data center
A Saudi company will invest $5 billion to build an artificial intelligence data center in the futuristic city of NEOM, state media reported.
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UAE to launch DeepSeek-inspired AI models: senior official
The United Arab Emirates is planning to launch new artificial intelligence models inspired by China's DeepSeek, a senior official told AFP, calling the system's disruptive emergence "fantastic news".
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Dual-domain architecture shows almost 40 times higher energy efficiency for running neural networks
Many conventional computer architectures are ill-equipped to meet the computational demands of machine learning-based models. In recent years, some engineers have thus been trying to design alternative architectures that could be better suited for running these models.
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'Better than we can': How AI is helping dealers sell more cars and book more repairs
The next time you call to book a service appointment for your car, you might not need to speak with a human.
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How Elon Musk $97.4 billion bid complicates matters for OpenAI
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has dismissed a $97.4 billion takeover bid led by rival Elon Musk, but the unsolicited offer could complicate Altman's push to transform the maker of ChatGPT into a for-profit company.
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Legal fight against AI-generated child pornography is complicated. A legal scholar explains why
The city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was shaken by revelations in December 2023 that two local teenage boys shared hundreds of nude images of girls in their community over a private chat on the social chat platform Discord. Witnesses said the photos easily could have been mistaken for real ones, but they were fake. The boys had used an artificial intelligence tool to superimpose real photos of girls' faces onto sexually explicit images.
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Altman says OpenAI 'not for sale' after Musk's $97 bn bid
Artificial intelligence developer OpenAI is "not for sale", chief executive Sam Altman said in Paris Tuesday in response to a reported $97.4 billion bid from competitor Elon Musk.
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Google has dropped its promise not to use AI for weapons. It's part of a troubling trend
Last week, Google quietly abandoned a long-standing commitment to not use artificial intelligence (AI) technology in weapons or surveillance. In an update to its AI principles, which were first published in 2018, the tech giant removed statements promising not to pursue:
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New algorithm improves how AI can independently learn and uncover patterns in data
Researchers have developed a new AI algorithm, called Torque Clustering, that is much closer to natural intelligence than current methods. It significantly improves how AI systems learn and uncover patterns in data independently, without human guidance.
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Elon Musk heads group trying to buy control of OpenAI: Report
Elon Musk is leading an investment group offering $97.4 billion for the nonprofit that controls OpenAI, marking a new front in his war with the ChatGPT-maker, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
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World leaders seek elusive AI common ground at Paris summit
World leaders were set to hold formal talks in Paris on Tuesday on artificial intelligence (AI), seeking elusive common ground on a technology subject to a global race for promised economic benefits.
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When your boss is an algorithm: Warehouse employees face new challenges and stress
The digital revolution has opened unimagined opportunities, but it comes with a threat of leaving the most vulnerable workers behind.
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Study finds skepticism towards AI in moral decision roles
Psychologists warn that AI's perceived lack of human experience and genuine understanding may limit its acceptance to make higher-stakes moral decisions.
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Machine learning method improves semiconductor band gap predictions
Imagine you're cooking. You're trying to develop a unique flavor by mixing spices you've never combined before. Predicting how this will turn out could be tricky. You want to create something delicious, but it could end up tasting awful: a waste of time and ingredients.
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What is Jevons' Paradox? And why it may—or may not—predict AI's future
In 1865, William Stanley Jevons first described a paradox. He maintained that more efficient steam engines would not decrease the use of coal in British factories but would actually increase it. As the fossil fuel became cheaper, demand for the resource would grow, leading to the construction of more engines.
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Survey highlights an emerging divide over artificial intelligence in the US
Results from a new Rutgers University–New Brunswick survey tracking public trust in artificial intelligence (AI) suggest a growing divide in how Americans engage with the technology.
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AI is transforming the search for new materials that can help create the technologies of the future
From the bronze age to the Industrial Revolution and beyond, the discovery and development of new materials has been a driving force in human history. These novel materials have helped advance technology and shape civilizations.
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Using smart technologies and artificial intelligence in food packaging can reduce food waste
Food insecurity is one of humanity's most pressing challenges, impacting more than 2 billion people worldwide.
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Here's how researchers are helping AIs get their facts straight
AI has made it easier than ever to find information: Ask ChatGPT almost anything, and the system swiftly delivers an answer. But the large language models that power popular tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT or Anthropic's Claude were not designed to be accurate or factual. They regularly "hallucinate" and offer up falsehoods as if they were hard facts.