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But according to a pair of experts, the frothy hype cycle surrounding chatbot AI systems is doomed to be what investors fear most: a bubble.
Artificial Intelligence

"Their confidence in AI — indeed, their very understanding of and definition of it — is misplaced."

Alongside billionaires, Sen. Bernie Sanders also wants us to tax the robots — and honestly, it's not the worst idea he's ever had.
Robotics

Points were made.

From hobbyists in Northern Illinois to the guys at Make Sunsets who want to dim the sun, it appears that balloon dudes across the US are living in fear. 
Science & Energy

Won't somebody please think of his balloons?

The lawyer of a 24-year-old woman, who is eight months pregnant and currently in jail, is alleging that his client's fetus is being illegally detained.
Developments

"An unborn child has rights independent of its mother, even though it’s still in the womb."

People have started using AI-powered apps to clone the voice of president Joe Biden and have him spout off some hilariously out-of-character rants.
Artificial Intelligence

These videos are hysterical.

It's only been a few days since Microsoft announced that it was restricting its unhinged Bing AI chatbot — but apparently, they're having second thoughts.
Artificial Intelligence

The company had a change of heart after "lobotomizing" its AI.

The tech giant may have denied using an AI, but it appears that the HR departments of many companies are willing to use AI in future lay off decisions.
Google

HR departments, though, have expressed their willingness to use software and algorithms to layoff employees.

Bad news if you're hoping to hear about definitive signs of Martian life soon: the instruments of Mars rovers just aren't advanced enough.
Mars

"If the biosignatures can't be detected in Earth samples ... we should not expect these instruments to be capable of detecting evidence of life from Mars' early history."

A massive four-day work week trial in the UK, the world's largest, found that the vast majority of participating companies will stick with the new change.
Future Society

The vast majority of companies involved are sticking with the change.

In a matter of months, two Russian spacecraft docked to the ISS experienced mysterious leaks. Officials claim they were both caused by "external impacts."
Off-World

Something doesn't add up.

In a post-Chinese balloon world, officials on the other side of the pond were left perplexed when a huge, mysterious orb turned up on a beach in Japan.
Robots and Machines

And it's not the first time in recent years this has happened, either.

In a new interview with Ars Technica, former NSYNC singer Lance Bass recalled how he was held at gunpoint by Russian officials after trying to get to space.
Off-World

"They would put a gun to my head and be like, 'Where's the money? Where's the money?'"

A viral Instagram photographer has a huge secret: most of the people whose faces grace his work don't exist and were made by AI.
Artificial Intelligence

"Frankly, I'm not entirely sure how to proceed."

China's Zhurong Mars rover and its makers have remained unusually silent about the fate of the rover. It hasn't moved since September.
Mars

It hasn't moved in almost half a year.

New evidence suggests that Microsoft may have beta-tested its Bing AI in India months before launching it in the West — and that it was unhinged then, too.
Artificial Intelligence

Huge if true!

Sam Altman, ever full of bright ideas, thinks that AI will be a force for good that will help poor people without healthcare become "healthier."
OpenAI

An "AI medical advisor"? What could go wrong?

Jupiter's Galilean moons also having fascinating auroras like the Northern lights on Earth, but can be even more colorful and powerful.
Moon

And they're even brighter than Earth's.

Books that use AI-generated text are starting to flood Amazon, Reuters reports, the natural conclusion of a massive surge in interest in the technology.
Artificial Intelligence

"This is something we really need to be worried about, these books will flood the market and a lot of authors are going to be out of work."

As one might imagine, the Tesla cofounder that Elon Musk ousted all the way back in 2007 has some choice words for the, uh, eccentric billionaire.
Elon Musk

He's not pulling any punches, folks.

Sci-fi and fantasy magazine Clarkesworld had to shut down submissions over the weekend after getting overwhelmed by an onslaught of AI-generated works.
Artificial Intelligence

"Submissions are currently closed. It shouldn't be hard to guess why."