Unintended consequences: U.S. election results herald reckless AI development
AI accelerationists have won as a consequence of the election, potentially sidelining those advocating for a more cautious approach.Read More
AI accelerationists have won as a consequence of the election, potentially sidelining those advocating for a more cautious approach.Read More
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TL;DR A conversation with 4o about the potential demise of companies like Anthropic. As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, the landscape is becoming increasingly competitive and ethically fraught. Companies like Anthropic, which have missions centered on developing “safe AI,” face unique challenges in an ecosystem where speed, innovation, and unconstrained power are often prioritized …
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Whether a company begins with a proof-of-concept or live deployment, they should start small, test often and build on early successes.Read More
Digital tools are not always superior. Here are some WIRED-tested agendas and notebooks to keep you on track.
Machine learning (ML) models are built upon data.
Editor’s note: This is the second post in a series that explores a range of topics about upcoming AI regulation, including an overview of the the EU AI Act and Palantir solutions that foster and support regulatory compliance when using AI. This blog post provides an overview on how Palantir AIP empowers organizations to meet …
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David J. Berg*, David Casler^, Romain Cledat*, Qian Huang*, Rui Lin*, Nissan Pow*, Nurcan Sonmez*, Shashank Srikanth*, Chaoying Wang*, Regina Wang*, Darin Yu**: Model Development Team, Machine Learning Platform^: Content Demand Modeling Team A month ago at QConSF, we showcased how Netflix utilizes Metaflow to power a diverse set of ML and AI use cases, managing …
Qualcomm did not violate a license with Arm when it acquired Nuvia for $1.4 billion, in a ruling by a jury today.Read More
From layoffs to the return of Gamergate, video games—and the people who make and play them—had a rough year.