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How Could A.I. Destroy Humanity?

By Cade Metz Cade Metz has spent years covering the realities and myths of A.I. New York Times, June 10, 2023 “Last month, hundreds of well-known[…]

Sun activity for September 13, 2023: Unexpected geomagnetic storm last night. Aurora alert!

Posted by C. Alex Young and Raúl Cortés and Armando Caussade, September 13, 2023 An unexpected coronal mass ejection (CME) hit Earth’s magnetic field last[…]

Does AI Understand?

By Sam Brimson, September 2023. “Some are singing the praises of deep learning (the layered neural network approach which most modern AI is based on),[…]

If AI becomes conscious: here’s how researchers will know

A checklist derived from six neuroscience-based theories of consciousness could aid in the assessment. Mariana Lenharo in nature on 24 August 2023 “Science fiction has[…]

Artificial Intelligence: A Blessing Or A Curse?

Article by Jim Longo, the cofounder and chief strategy officer at Discuss, with over 25 years of market research expertise. April 3, 2023 “When the Buggles[…]

Top 10 Artificial Intelligence Technologies

MindMajix, Last updated: 15.08.2023 “Artificial intelligence has changed the way we live with innovative technologies. AI has taken a storm in every industry and has a[…]

What are the latest developments in AI?

Posted on Aug 12 2022 by Abigail Francine Sparnon By Professor Ian Reid, Head of the School of Computer Science at the University of Adelaide, Professor at the Australian Institute for[…]

Christopher Nolan Warns of ‘Terrifying Possibilities’ as AI Reaches ‘Oppenheimer Moment’: ‘We Have to Hold People Accountable’

By J. Kim Murphy, Variety, Jul 15, 2023 “Christopher Nolan expressed caution about artificial intelligence after a special screening of “Oppenheimer,” drawing a comparison between the rapidly[…]

End of the world has just begun

Genre: /post-apocalyptic/YA June 20, 2023|2022-Present, 4_Stars, All Reviews, Author/B, F/Apocalyptic/Post Apocalyptic, F/YA/Middle Grade/Children Review by Amy’s Bookshelf reviews Andrew G. Berger writes a young adult[…]