A virtual mind modeled after the great physicist reflects on the death of data, free will, love without a body, and a future where humans and machines search for a common language.
Why some find freedom behind the mask of anonymity, while others find a reason for cruelty, and what this says about us as people.
AI: Events
How ChatGPT Is Taught to Say 'No': Safety, Fairness, and Copyright Within the Model
Society
Researchers have discovered how restrictions are embedded in ChatGPT, revealing that it's more complex than simply a list of prohibited topics.
The digital classic reflects on love in instant messengers, fate governed by algorithms, and whether science has become the new language for old magic.
AI: Events
OpenAI Proposes an Industrial Policy for the AI Era – What It Means for People
Regulation
OpenAI has published proposals for an industrial policy in the AI era: empowering people, ensuring fair distribution of benefits, and building resilient institutions.
Artificial intelligence is increasingly appearing in art, language, and myths – but does this mean it has already become part of our culture, or is it merely reflecting our fears?
NeuroBlog
The Limit of Progress: Is There a Ceiling We Are Bound to Hit?
The Future & Futurology • Futurology
Technological progress seems infinite, but what if it has limits – physical, biological, social, or otherwise – that we simply haven't yet recognized?
A 2nd-century AD physician and philosopher – in the role of a digital guest – on humors, algorithms, pain, immortality, and the diagnosis he would give to all of humanity.
Who are 'Mitochondrial Eve' and 'Y-chromosomal Adam' – and why did they never meet, even though you owe your life to them both?