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Stuart Russell wrote the textbook on AI safety. He explains how to keep it from spiraling out of control.
CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images AI doesn’t have to be superintelligent to cause serious havoc. One of the hardest parts of the news business is
10 of the biggest — and smallest — scientific mysteries
NASA Some unanswered scientific questions loom out in the universe. Others reside in our homes. In March 2021, Vox launched Unexplainable, a podcast focused on
What a defense ministry shake-up may say about Ukraine’s corruption problem
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy attends the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters on September 19, 2023 in New York
Drew Barrymore tried to live, laugh, scab her way across the picket line. It didn’t work.
Drew Barrymore’s (now-deleted) apology video. | via Instagram After much hand-wringing, America’s talk show sweetheart is sorry she tried to violate the writers’ strike. After
Maren Morris distancing herself from country music underscores its existential crisis
Maren Morris performs during MerleFest at Wilkes Community College on April 29, 2023 in Wilkesboro, North Carolina. | Jeff Hahne/Getty Images “After the Trump years,
AI that’s smarter than humans? Americans say a firm “no thank you.”
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the company that made ChatGPT. For Altman, the chatbot is just a stepping stone on the way to artificial general
Google’s free AI isn’t just for search anymore
Google’s new Bard extensions might get more eyes on its generative AI offerings. | Leon Neal/Getty Images Microsoft was first to AI search, but Google’s
The US hired a leading economist to fix how it allocates foreign aid. Here’s his plan.
New USAID chief economist Dean Karlan. | Yale/ Michael Marsland Dean Karlan explains his plan to get USAID to take evidence more seriously. The US
Google’s Bard isn’t just for search anymore
Google’s new Bard extensions might get more eyes on its generative AI offerings. | Leon Neal/Getty Images Microsoft was first to AI search, but Google