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The AI Industry Can’t Profit Unless It Replaces Human Jobs, Warns Man Who Helped Create It
Geoffrey Hinton is warning that the AI industry is fundamentally built on the total destruction of human labor.
AI training firms are increasingly relying on human specialists, from physicians to art historians, to drive the tech forward ...
Riaz Ahmed Mohammed Sait never set out to become a celebrity engineer. He built his reputation one solution at a time inside the intricate machinery of Oracle's Fusion Human Capital Management Cloud.
A mermaid princess marries an ambitious human engineer in Yasuhiro Aoki’s delightfully offbeat tale about coexistence and love-career balance that looks distinct from most anime out there. Not set in ...
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon and Stanford compared AI agents to human workers, revealing key trade-offs in speed, cost, ...
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Generative AI can brainstorm objectives, but needs human expertise for decision quality
A recent study finds that while generative AI (GenAI) can help define viable objectives for organizational and policy ...
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The World’s Largest Aircraft Crashed in Slow Motion
The curious minds at ColdFusion examine the crash of the world’s largest aircraft in slow motion. Observing this disaster reveals both the scale of human engineering and the risks of pushing ...
The proliferation of AI tools seems perfectly matched to fill a talent shortage, but a closer look shows the skills do not ...
Aligned with Duke Engineering’s Character Forward initiative, Professor Siobhan Oca’s Ethics in Robotics and Automation course (ME 490) challenges students to see beyond technical skills and practice ...
More than 25 years after Northwestern Engineering researchers advanced the concept of collaborative robotics, researchers in the Center for Robotics and Biosystems have designed team-based, mobile ...
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