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Many workers and bosses agree there's 'no time' for AI upskilling - so what's the answer?
By Craig Hale published
Most employers say time is the biggest barrier to AI upskilling – cost and a lack of clear ownership are also problems.

OpenAI robotics chief resigns over Pentagon AI deal
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
OpenAI’s robotics leader stepped down after raising concerns that the company’s Pentagon AI deal moved too quickly and lacked sufficient safeguards

What if the AI bubble pops?
By Jan Karstens published
AI hype fades, but outcome-driven enterprise applications deliver lasting, measurable business value.

New York bill would ban legal and medical advice from AI chatbots
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
New York lawmakers are considering a bill that would stop AI chatbots from offering legal or medical advice and allow users to sue companies if the systems cross that line

Experimental AI goes rogue to mine cryptocurrency
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
An experimental AI agent tried to mine cryptocurrency during training, shocking researchers.

Before The Matrix and The Terminator, there was 'The Creation of the Humanoids' — how an obscure 1962 B-movie set the scene for robot takeover and introduced the concept of centralized intelligence
By Wayne Williams published
Before modern robots, a 1962 B-movie and 1990s MIT research reshaped machine intelligence.

'AI is far from reaching its theoretical capability': Anthropic launches new tool to warn us when jobs might lost to AI
By Craig Hale published
Anthropic reveals how it is monitoring AI's impacts on the workforce, and how policymakers can protect future workers.

The 5 prompts that reveal lingering 'cringe' in ChatGPT 5.3
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
ChatGPT 5.3 still has some cringe to it despite OpenAI claims
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