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Legendary sci-fi writer's chilling AI prediction resurfaces: 'Robots will turn organic as humans become machines'

BBC interview resurfaces, predicting a future where humans and robots converge into hybrid entities. With advances in bionic limbs, brain-machine interfaces, and AI-powered robots, Asimov foresaw machines becoming organic and humans integrating technology.

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After DeepSeek, China unveils Manus AI Agent: Here's what it does and how it works

Manus is an AI agent designed to think, plan, and carry out tasks on its own. Whether you want to build a website, plan a trip, or analyse stock trends, Manus can do it all from a single prompt. It doesn't just generate text; it actively works through tasks step by step, without needing constant input.

Chain-Of-Thought Models: Navigating The Path To Explainable AI

For example, consider an AI that assists doctors in diagnosing clients. A diagnosis without any rationale is almost useless, as there is no way for the doctor to verify it and ultimately feel comfortable acting on it.

How Anthropic's New Agentic AI Tools Are Changing Software Development

Discover how Anthropic's Claude 3.7 Sonic and Cloud Code are transforming software development with advanced AI tools. Agentic AI Tools

I Tried Sesame AI's Voice Companion, and It Was Like Talking to a Real Person

Move over ChatGPT as Sesame offers a superior AI voice companion, and its Maya voice engages in natural and human-like conversations.

Anthropic Releases 'Most Intelligent' LLM Yet: How Does It Compare To OpenAI, Deepseek?

The model with extended thinking beats OpenAI's o1 and o3-mini and DeepSeek's R1 in virtually every category besides math problem-solving. In particular, Claude 3.7 Sonnet is particularly strong in coding, easily beating other models. It is also strong in graduate-level reasoning and interactions with external systems.

Anthropic Launches the World's First 'Hybrid Reasoning' AI Model

Claude 3.7, the latest model from Anthropic, can be instructed to engage in a specific amount of reasoning to solve hard problems.

AI risk - as trust in generative AI grows, the Great Forgetting has begun

It is easy to imagine that, as AI spreads deeper into our lives, we will all become smarter. But what if the reverse is true, and humans are forgetting everything we've learned?