Categorie: Artificial Intelligence

  • A Better Way to Think About AI

    Automa­tion isn’t always the answer. The arti­cle explores how AI tools that aim to ful­ly auto­mate expert tasks often fail, lead­ing to reduced per­for­mance and dan­ger­ous over­re­liance. Instead, AI should be built to sup­port and ampli­fy human exper­tise. Col­lab­o­ra­tive sys­tems like AMIE show promise by engag­ing users in prob­lem-solv­ing, pre­serv­ing crit­i­cal think­ing, and improv­ing deci­sion-mak­ing.…

  • AI experts return from China stunned: The U.S. grid is so weak, the race may already be over

    China’s AI growth ben­e­fits from decades of over­built, state-planned ener­gy infra­struc­ture, ensur­ing abun­dant, sta­ble electricity—often dou­ble the nation’s needs. This con­trasts sharply with the U.S., where surg­ing AI demand strains an aging, frag­ment­ed grid, prompt­ing cost­ly workarounds and polit­i­cal fights. Chi­na treats AI data cen­ters as a way to use sur­plus pow­er, while U.S. projects face…

  • Companies Are Pouring Billions Into A.I. It Has Yet to Pay Off.

    Despite wide­spread adop­tion of gen­er­a­tive A.I., most com­pa­nies report lit­tle finan­cial impact, echo­ing the “pro­duc­tiv­i­ty para­dox” seen dur­ing the PC boom. While tech giants like Microsoft and Nvidia ben­e­fit, many busi­ness­es strug­gle with failed pilot projects due to tech­ni­cal and human chal­lenges. Some firms, like JPMor­gan and USAA, show mod­est gains, but broad­er trans­for­ma­tion remains…

  • Google to sign EU’s AI code of practice despite concerns

    Google will sign the EU’s AI Code of Prac­tice to sup­port com­pli­ance with the AI Act, despite con­cerns it may hin­der inno­va­tion. The code offers legal clar­i­ty but rais­es issues around copy­right, trade secrets, and Europe’s AI com­pet­i­tive­ness. Source: Reuters

  • 9 Approaches for Artificial Intelligence Government Regulations

    The arti­cle “9 Approach­es for Arti­fi­cial Intel­li­gence Gov­ern­ment Reg­u­la­tions” explores the evolv­ing glob­al land­scape of AI reg­u­la­tion. Since 2016, with over thir­ty coun­tries estab­lish­ing laws explic­it­ly address­ing AI, the dis­cus­sion on AI-relat­ed leg­is­la­tion has rapid­ly inten­si­fied. The arti­cle presents nine dis­tinct reg­u­la­to­ry approach­es arranged along a spectrum—from light-touch, min­i­mal­ly inter­ven­tion­ist mea­sures to more demand­ing, coer­cive frame­works.…