Examining the nature and origin of human intelligence and the intersection with machine intelligence in the past, present and (posited) future.
Senior education officials, regulators, and media mavens all over the world have been focused for some time on the issue of how teachers will be able to distinguish between materials written by students and those created by technologies driven by artificial intelligence.
AI is itself a product of human intelligence, not an equal or superior form of intelligence, the document stresses.
Pope Francis reminded the audience that Catholic communications is something that must extend beyond Church boundaries.
Manish Maheshwari MC/MPA Mason Fellow 2025 has witnessed firsthand the transformative power of technology—and the need to guide it responsibly.
"Like any tool, AI is an extension of human power, and while its future capabilities are unpredictable, humanity's past actions provide clear warnings."
AI is a mirror of humanity, reflecting the data, intentions and behaviors of those who shape it. The future requires double literacy to curate hybrid intelligence.
On January 21, 2017, the day after his inauguration, U.S. President Donald Trump visited Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters in Langley, Virginia. It was one of his first official actions as president and an opportunity to reset relations with the intelligence community.
As AI revolutionizes the workplace, leaders must ensure they don’t overlook the human elements that are the foundation for a healthy workplace culture.
Can a computer learn a language the way a child does? A recent study sheds new light on this question. The researchers advocate for a fundamental revision of how artificial intelligence acquires and processes language.
Pope Francis said Monday that he is more concerned about the development of human intelligence than artificial intelligence. Speaking to Church communications professionals in the Clementine Hall ...
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