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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.

Here's what the DISC personality test reveals about leading AI models like ChatGPT and Gemini

OpenAI's ChatGPT is confident and positive, but when pushed to the extreme, it can be manipulative. Google's Gemini is a good listener but might need a bit of encouragement to say what it really thinks.

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AI For Talent Management: Shifting Perspectives To Drive Potential

AI is no longer just a tool for automation but is becoming a cornerstone of HR transformation and needs to be placed at the center of talent management strategies.

Mind and Machine: David Eagleman on What the Brain Can Teach Us About AI

Having dedicated his career to understanding human brains, Eagleman shared his perspective in Newsweek's AI Impact interview series with Marcus Weldon.

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People find AI more compassionate than mental health experts, study finds. What could this mean for future counseling?

People find AI more compassionate and understanding than human mental health experts, a new study shows. Even when participants knew that they were talking to a human or AI, the third-party assessors rated AI responses higher.

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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.

Hugging Face's chief science officer worries AI is becoming 'yes-men on servers'

Hugging Face co-founder and chief science officer Thomas Wolf thinks that AI today isn't capable of figuring out novel solutions like a human.

AI could supercharge human collective intelligence in everything from disaster relief to medical research

Instead of simply relying on human intuition or traditional tools, experts can use AI to process vast amounts of data, identify patterns and make predictions. By enhancing human decision-making, AI systems offer faster and more accurate insights - whether in medical research, disaster response, or environmental protection.