- - AI Incident Database incidentdatabase.ai
- - When Should We Trust AI? Magic-8-Ball Thinking nngroup.com
- - ‘Shadow AI’: The Controversial 2024 Trend That Could Create Disaster forbes.com
- - We need to prepare for ‘addictive intelligence’ technologyreview.com
- - Meet Michal Kosinski, the Oppenheimer of AI's scariest future businessinsider.com
- - U.S. Tech Giants Groan After EU Passes First AI Regulation thedailybeast.com
- - Dirty talk: how AI is being used in the bedroom – and beyond theguardian.com
- - At the Olympics, AI Is Watching You wired.com
- - The AI-Powered Nonprofits Coding a Greener Future ssir.org
- - ‘You are a helpful mail assistant,’ and other Apple Intelligence instructions theverge.com
- - Cloudflare’s Dane Knecht Says ‘AI Will Disappear’ forbes.com
- - Prompt Controls in GenAI Chatbots: 4 Main Uses and Best Practices nngroup.com
August 2024
The rise of 'Shadow AI' has everyone buzzing (and worrying) about potential disasters, while debates rage about when we should actually trust AI—hint: it's not like asking a Magic 8-Ball. On the fun side, AI’s making its way into everything, even the bedroom and the Olympics, where it's always watching. Meanwhile, nonprofits are coding up greener futures, and Apple’s AI assistant is learning to be extra helpful. As Europe lays down the law with its first AI regulations, U.S. tech giants are groaning, and some experts are calling AI 'addictive intelligence.' But don't panic—experts like Michal Kosinski (aka AI’s Oppenheimer) remind us to tread carefully, while Cloudflare predicts AI will eventually just 'disappear' into the background. Who knows?
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