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I asked a machine how to be more human. It was dehumanizing.

In an age in which machines have intellectual capacities superior to our own, we no longer have the market cornered on thinking. Feeling, though, is a different story.
While remote work offers flexibility and efficiency, it can also lead to disconnection and disengagement if not managed with care. In the push for productivity, the human side of remote and hybrid ...
These days, it's not unusual to hear stories about people falling in love with artificial intelligence. People are not only using AI to solve equations or plan trips, they are also telling chatbots ...
Earlier this year, an OpenAI study reached a troubling conclusion: Heavy ChatGPT users are more likely to report loneliness than non-users. The correlation between usage and feelings of social ...
At Gartner's annual IT Symposium/Xpo, analysts explain how to get value out of AI when most projects currently don't show any ...
Think your job is AI-proof? Only if you’ve got skills a machine can’t fake, like creativity, ethics and real human judgment. Lean into work that AI can’t replicate — like creativity and ethics. Master ...
Microsoft is drawing a bright line at romantic, flirtatious and erotic content, even for adults, when it comes to its Copilot ...
New study reveals that the average listener can no longer distinguish between deepfake voices and those of real human beings Many people still think of AI-generated speech as sounding “fake” or ...