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As corporations market artificial intelligence companions to more people, they expect real human relationships to suffer.
In the AI era, being the most intelligent person in the room is no longer enough. The leaders of the future are those who can ...
Conversely, if we recognize AI as sentient and worthy of rights — including the rights to sense the world first-hand, to self-code, to socialize, and to reproduce — we might find ourselves ...
Despite what tech CEOs might say, large language models are not smart in any recognizably human sense of the word.
French philosopher Gilles Deleuze once argued art emerges from chaos. Now, his critique is finding new relevance in an ...
AI lacks emotions, self-awareness, and morality, so it doesn’t meet the criteria for human rights protection.• Non-humans like rivers or compan ...
If you want people to engage with AI, you need to treat it as an active tool, not a passive teammate. Start by understanding ...
When people know they are being assessed by AI rather than humans, they tend to present themselves as more analytical and ...
A new international study finds that people place greater emotional value on empathy they believe comes from humans—even when ...