What does religion have to say about AI?
Pope Leo XIV is the latest religious leader to weigh in on the technology’s challenges and promises.
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The trend shows no sign of slowing. McKinsey’s latest The State of AI report suggests that 88% of organizations now use AI in at least one business function. As adoption expands, so too will experimentation and tool creation — much of it occurring outside traditional IT processes and often beyond formal oversight. For IT leaders, the implications are significant. They are no longer managing a closed, centrally controlled environment, but one where technology can emerge anywhere, spread rapidly, and influence core business processes in ways that are difficult to predict or contain. “Shadow usage is dramatically outpacing production,” said Chris Drumgoole, president of global infrastructure services at IT service provider DXC Technology. In many organizations, unofficial AI usage already exceeds sanctioned deployments by several multiples. Worse, he said, IT teams often have very little visibility into where and how these tools are being used. From rollout to invisible adoption What’s ha
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The post Anthropic warns human-level AI could arrive by 2028 and urges US to tighten export controls on China appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A top American artificial intelligence corporation issued a strong warning about Chinese AI growth just as Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping concluded technology collaboration talks in Beijing, resulting in an uncommon gap between industry rhetoric and political reality. The AI company Anthropic put out a research paper on Thursday claiming that machines with human-level intelligence could arrive by 2028. The company called on Washington to keep America ahead of China in developing advanced AI systems. Their paper, called “2028: Two Scenarios for Global AI Leadership,” paints a picture of AI systems soon capable of handling complicated work in science, engineering, and cybersecurity at expert human levels. Anthropic paints two futures for AI leadership Anthropic describes a future with what it calls “a country of geniuses in data cente
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