Americans Swarm to AI Tools—But 76% Wouldn't Trust Them with Real Stakes
You're firing up ChatGPT for that report, but would you stake your career on its output? A new poll uncovers America's love-hate fling with AI: rampant use, rock-bottom trust.
You're firing up ChatGPT for that report, but would you stake your career on its output? A new poll uncovers America's love-hate fling with AI: rampant use, rock-bottom trust.
Elon Musk chases trillionaire status with SpaceX's mega-IPO, but conflicts loom large. Meanwhile, OpenAI plays puppet master with child safety regs it profits from.
Picture this: EFF boss Cindy Cohn, mid-rant on The Daily Show, dismantling the myth that more spying fixes the web's messes. She's been at it 35 years — and yeah, the bad guys are still winning.
Picture AI models as unruly rockets blasting off without seatbelts. The EU AI Act's Chapter V slams on the brakes—with enforcement powers igniting in 2026.
Your SSN, medical history, voting record — all sitting in some federal vault, ripe for sharing. Americans are done with it, polls show, demanding real oversight before it's too late.
Picture this: 83% of Americans across the political divide agreeing on one thing—humans must control AI. A wild coalition just unveiled 33 principles to make it happen, calling out Silicon Valley's rush to replace us.
Fourteen EU member states haven't designated a single AI Act authority. That's right—half the bloc's still scrambling as August's deadline bites.