Why don't women use artificial intelligence?
At the moment, the technology may be more of a digital toy. Perhaps, then, high-achieving women are simply better at avoiding distraction.
At the moment, the technology may be more of a digital toy. Perhaps, then, high-achieving women are simply better at avoiding distraction.
The glaring problem with publicly available AI tools is that they're "inherently sociopathic."
"The number of searches going through an LLM is going to go up, and therefore, probably, the energy costs are going to go up."
"The only thing really keeping bad things from happening is there is not sufficient motivation."
Professor Emilio Castilla wrote: "Pressure to act often leads companies to implement generi
The closing session of the forum, "What Will the World Be Like Without Globalization?," began with the reflection that globalization has been in crisis for several years.
Professor Basima Tewfik and co-authors wrote: "By recognizing that experiencing impostor though
Professor Simon Johnson said: "If technology becomes a tool for control from above and for forc
Why would investment newsletter editors be less than enthusiastic about Nvidia in particular and the information-technology sector in general?
Professor Deborah Lucas did "a little back-of-the-envelope calculation," which is as follows: