A fact-based examination of the claim that artificial intelligence is inevitable. The article reviews technological trends, economic incentives, governance options and expert perspectives to show that the trajectory of AI is shaped by policy and social choices, not destiny.
Google said it has modified internal rules governing AI products in health after a wave of employee objections. The change highlights tensions between engineering teams, corporate strategy and ethical oversight as Big Tech presses into clinical medicine.
Scientists from the University of Amsterdam have uncovered how the human brain uniquely processes "affordances"—the ability to instantly understand what actions an object allows, such as grasping a cup or opening a door. This natural capability still eludes even the most advanced AI systems, highlighting a critical gap between human cognition and machine intelligence.
The AI industry is witnessing a major leap with the introduction of self-learning algorithms that can mimic human-like thinking. These advancements could revolutionize industries, from healthcare to finance, but also raise ethical concerns.
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