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  2. Singapore’s AI ambitions: How the city-state is keeping up in ...

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    Even before the AI boom, Singapore was one of the world’s biggest digital hubs. The country is hyper-connected to the rest of the world via 25 undersea cables, with plans to add 14 more over the ...

  3. Existential risk from artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Duplicability: unlike human brains, AI software and models can be easily copied. Editability: the parameters and internal workings of an AI model can easily be modified, unlike the connections in a human brain. Memory sharing and learning: AIs may be able to learn from the experiences of other AIs in a manner more efficient than human learning.

  4. AI boom - Wikipedia

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    As a dual-use technology, AI carries risks of misuse by malicious actors. [88] As AI becomes more sophisticated, it may eventually become cheaper and more efficient than human workers, which could cause technological unemployment and a transition period of economic turmoil.

  5. Workplace impact of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Physical hazards in the form of human–robot collisions may arise from robots using AI, especially collaborative robots . Cobots are intended to operate in close proximity to humans, which makes impossible the common hazard control of isolating the robot using fences or other barriers, which is widely used for traditional industrial robots .

  6. A UN Report on AI and human rights highlights dangers ... - AOL

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    Generative AI as a technology won’t on its own commit these more than 50 human rights violations, but rather powerful humans acting recklessly to prioritize profit and dominance will. Now, here ...

  7. AI may not steal many jobs after all. It may just make ... - AOL

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    AI can also do the drudge work, freeing up people to do more creative tasks. The Swedish furniture retailer IKEA, for example, introduced a customer-service chatbot in 2021 to handle simple inquiries.

  8. AI aftermath scenarios - Wikipedia

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    The second thesis is that advances in artificial intelligence will render humans unnecessary for the functioning of the economy: human labor declines in relative economic value if robots are easier to cheaply mass-produce then humans, more customizable than humans, and if they become more intelligent and capable than humans. [8] [9] [10]

  9. Will AI soon be as smart as — or smarter than — humans? - AOL

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    “Once AI can improve itself, which may be not more than a few years away, and could in fact already be here now, we have no way of knowing what the AI will do or how we can control it.