The emergence of free-to-access generative AI programmes has the potential to transform the classroom in ways we’re only beginning to understand; how can we protect students from the dangers of AI.
By Mel Parker
By Douglas Broom
How close are we to creating an artificial superintelligence that surpasses the human mind? Though we aren’t close, the pace is quickening as we develop more advanced types of AI.
By Alexander S. Gillis
AI uses huge amounts of electricity and water to work, and the problem is only going to get worse – what can be done?
By Chris Stokel-Walker
Spend enough time with ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence chatbots and it doesn’t take long for them to spout falsehoods.
By Matt O’Brien
There has been a 10 point increase in the number who see artificial intelligence as a top threat to human survival.
By Matthew Smith
Dozens of experts have put their name to a letter organised by the Centre for AI Safety.
By Jordan Reynolds
People instinctively assume that AI will lead to catastrophe. But what will the world look like if we get it right?
By Henry Shevlin
An article from The Conversation.
By Chloe Preece, Associate Professor in Marketing, ESCP Business School and Hafize Çelik, PhD candidate in management, University of Bath
If AI can clone Kanye West and scoop a photography award, is it too late to be afraid? Baz Luhrmann, Rowan Williams and others weigh in.
By Tristram Fane Saunders
An article from The Conversation.
By Kate Saenko, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Boston University
Six in ten expect more jobs will be lost to robotics and AI than will be created.
By Matthew Smith
There is no known way to make sure that artificially intelligent systems behave in our interests. That’s a huge problem.
By Zvi Mowshowitz
An article from The Conversation.
By Nir Eisikovits, Professor of Philosophy and Director, Applied Ethics Center, UMass Boston
By Spencer Feingold
By Louise Cousins
By Sarah Whitebloom