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Princeton professor Arvind Narayanan delivered a keynote at ICML 2026 arguing that AI should be viewed as a normal technology, not an imminent threat to all jobs, and that human-AI co-superintelligenc…
Princeton professor Arvind Narayanan delivered a keynote at ICML 2026 arguing that AI should be viewed as a normal technology, not an imminent threat to all jobs, and that human-AI co-superintelligenc…
AI labs like OpenAI and Anthropic are moving up the technology stack to escape the commodity trap of undifferentiated model inference, pursuing vertical integration and enterprise lock-in strategies t…
Tim O'Reilly argues that the current AI industry's focus on frontier models and heroic inventors is misguided, drawing on political scientist Jeff Ding's diffusion theory which holds that economic lea…
Simon Willison explores the importance of data provenance and accountability in AI systems, arguing that the ability to trace outputs back to source columns is more critical than the spectacle of AI c…
AI engineers face a higher risk of job displacement from artificial intelligence than other developers, according to an engineer who argues that the broad and vague definition of the role makes it vul…
Google claimed at its developer conference that a team of AI agents built an entire operating system from a single prompt for $916 in API fees. Independent researchers have raised concerns that the cl…