10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now [MIT Guide]
Everyone expected another wave of flashy AI launches. MIT Technology Review flips the script with '10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now,' a no-nonsense guide distilling real signal from the noise.
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Everyone expected another wave of flashy AI launches. MIT Technology Review flips the script with '10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now,' a no-nonsense guide distilling real signal from the noise.
The race to build intelligent systems isn't just about algorithms anymore; it's about owning the engine. Companies and governments are realizing that true AI power lies in controlling their own data, leading to the rise of 'AI factories'.
Twelve leading critics just shredded the feel-good facade of AI impact talk. From data center resistance to reframing 'sovereignty,' here's how they're fighting back against hype.
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch directly addressed the ongoing leaks plaguing the highest court, offering a nuanced perspective on transparency and trust. He underscores the delicate balance between openness and the need for private deliberation.
An invitation to speak about leadership has unintentionally exposed a profound tension within the in-house legal world: immense influence wielded by voices often constrained by structure and professional conditioning.
Harvard Law students made their feelings clear about Brad Karp's resume, and it wasn't exactly a standing ovation. This isn't just about one man's career; it's about the shifting sands of institutional values.
The Supreme Court is leaking like a sieve, and Justice Gorsuch is calling for 'candid conversations' to stop it. But is anyone listening, or is this just the latest symptom of a court under fire?
The race to build intelligent systems isn't just about algorithms anymore; it's about owning the engine. Companies and governments are realizing that true AI power lies in controlling their own data, leading to the rise of 'AI factories'.
The era of discreet AI implementation in law firms is officially over. A stark majority of General Counsel now expect full transparency regarding AI usage on client matters, fundamentally altering the client-firm dynamic.
Twelve leading critics just shredded the feel-good facade of AI impact talk. From data center resistance to reframing 'sovereignty,' here's how they're fighting back against hype.
Meta's latest layoffs hit hardest where it hurts — the data annotators in Ireland painstakingly training its AI. Now, those workers could be obsolete, courtesy of the very models they built.
A flyer at an anti-AI march nails it: Step 1, build the super mind. Step 3, profit. Step 2? That's the black hole sucking in all the hype.
Cybercriminals wield AI like a weapon, turbocharging scams that hit organizations hard. Healthcare's AI rush delivers precise diagnostics—yet zero evidence it saves lives.
Everyone expected AI to revolutionize health care with spot-on diagnostics and paperwork relief. Reality check: accuracy doesn't guarantee better patients, and hospitals are deploying without proof.
Everyone expected another wave of flashy AI launches. MIT Technology Review flips the script with '10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now,' a no-nonsense guide distilling real signal from the noise.