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If Anthropic Succeeds, a Nation of Benevolent AI Geniuses Could Be Born

The brother goes on vision quests. The sister is a former English major. Together, they defected from OpenAI, started Anthropic, and built (they say) AI's most upstanding citizen, Claude.

At HumanX, a new conference focused on AI, people wanted human connections (and to pet dogs)

At an AI conference, attendees craved human connection, brushing up against Wyclef Jean, mingling at happy hours, and meeting face-to-face with VCs.

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Humane AI pin fails: A $700 gadget adds to the global e-waste crisis

The product promised to be the next big thing in wearable tech. Instead it became a poster child for AI's contribution to the global e-waste problem.

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AI must serve humanity, not control it, a vital warning or AI vs. the human soul: Can digital clones truly replace us?

Can AI preserve human thoughts and memories forever? Experts are talking about digital immortality, biohacking, and the morality of AI-made clones. ETER9 CEO Henrique Jorge explains how AI can simulate human behaviour,

Robots and humans will compete with each other in the first humanoid robot half-marathon

Humanoid robots and humans will race in a half-marathon, showcasing advancements in robotics, with awards for race completion and most popular robot.

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Human Plus AI: Redefining Work In The Age Of Collaborative Intelligence

AI breakthroughs occur almost weekly, Jim Wilson, Global Managing Director at Accenture, reveals why the future belongs to those who master human-machine collaboration.

AI conferences are the new black

AI conferences are being held all over the world as the tech captures the imagination, and the funding. HumanX in Las Vegas is expecting thousands.

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Humane's AI Pin Failed Because It Ignored What Was Already in Our Pockets

The AI Pin was an utter failure. It didn't work well, either. It overheated. It had an extremely awkward, futuristic-yet-gimmicky interface, relying on hand gestures made while simultaneously looking at the pin's "display" as a projected image on your open hand. And its AI wasn't good.

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