As authorities around the world scramble to draw up guardrails for artificial intelligence, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak warned Thursday against moving too fast on regulating the rapidly developing technology before it's fully understood. Sunak warned about acting too quickly even as he outlined a host of risks that AI could bring, from making it easier to build chemical or biological weapons to its use by terrorist groups to spread fear, or by criminals to carry out cyberattacks or fraud. Governments are the only ones able to keep people safe from AI’s risks, and it shouldn’t be left up to the tech companies developing it, he said in a speech ahead of a summit he’s hosting next week on AI safety.
With the help of technology, the pharmaceutical industry is gaining new insights that are fueling the development of next generation of drugs while also speeding up clinical trials and improving diagnostics. For example, Mainz Biomed (NASDAQ: MYNZ) has developled ColoAlert, an affordable test for early detection of Colorectal cancer. As a company specializing in molecular genetic diagnostic solutions for life-threatening conditions, Mainz Biomed also partnered with Microba Life Sciences, a compa
Christopher Nolan expressed caution about artificial intelligence after a special screening of “Oppenheimer,” drawing a comparison between the rapidly developing technology and his new dramatic feature about the creation of the atomic bomb. Nolan’s remarks came during a conversation following a preview screening of “Oppenheimer” in New York. Moderated by “Meet the Press” anchor Chuck […]
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