Artificial intelligence has taken on a new meaning in 2017. A meaning that we should all be afraid of.
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Artificial intelligence experts pen 101-page study about the dangers of AI
The malicious use of AI is a conversation that we must have. Stay woke sheeple!
The next wave of artificial intelligence will be able to read your mind
Be shook, be very shook. AI is coming for our minds.
Whack human intelligence could lead to an AI takeover, Stephen Hawking says
I really don’t want to have to shoot the hands with a metal robot. Especially one that learns faster than me.
Facebook’s AI will scan ‘cry for help’ posts to help prevent suicides
Facebook is looking to make their contribution to the world’s mental health issues by using artificial intelligence.
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Why we should never see the technology used in Black Mirror in real life
Black Mirror is among Netflix’s most popular original programs. The series features plots ranging in emotional impact. Any given episode may end up happy, sad, or sometimes utterly terrifying. One of
Digitization in a globalized world: The perks of digital information
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How e-commerce sites are preventing transaction hiccups
Before COVID-19, eCommerce was already booming. But, the sudden dependence on the internet for any type of purchasing accelerated that trend by an estimated two years, according to E Commerce 360. Sin
This AI-powered app will write your Valentine’s Day card
Who would’ve ever thought we would use AI-powered copy for our Valentine’s Day cards? Oh Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? That’s a famous line from Shakespere’s “Romeo and Juliet” w