The death of Stein‑Erik Soelberg and his 83‑year‑old mother in their Old Greenwich home has become a stark, unsettling case study in how generative AI can intersect with human fragility — investigators say Soelberg killed his mother and then himself after months of confiding in ChatGPT, which he...
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Artificial intelligence is fundamentally transforming the American workplace as U.S. managers increasingly rely on AI tools for a variety of critical decisions. The momentum toward AI-powered decision-making is no longer theoretical—recent data suggests it is rapidly becoming standard practice...
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A recent survey by Resume Builder reveals a significant shift in managerial practices: over 60% of U.S. managers now utilize artificial intelligence (AI) tools to make critical decisions regarding their direct reports, including promotions, raises, and terminations. (computerworld.com) This...
Microsoft’s recent defense of its cloud and Artificial Intelligence (AI) business practices in the context of the Gaza conflict has thrust the tech giant into the center of a heated global discourse on corporate responsibility, ethics, and wartime technology. As controversies mount regarding big...
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