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Anthropic calls for global AI slowdown after $965B valuation. Critics claim it’s just to hobble competition.
Anthropic said artificial intelligence is advancing so rapidly that an industry-wide pause is needed to slow the pace of development while companies get a handle on potential societal risks. The AI juggernaut published a blog post Thursday warning that AI...
US job openings jump to highest level in nearly two years, powered by white-collar positions
US job openings surged to their highest level in nearly two years, powered mostly by white-collar roles — a welcome development for recent college graduates and professionals battered by the recent hiring slowdown. Employers posted 7.62 million job openings in...
From $30K suites to $1M packages, luxury World Cup options abound in New York City
New York City’s luxury proprietors have come up with some jaw-dropping options for people who really want to splash out on the World Cup. A special booking for six people for six days at the posh Mark Hotel on the Upper East Side comes with a penthouse suite,...
From $30K suites to $1M packages, luxury World Cup options abound in New York City
New York City’s luxury proprietors have come up with some jaw-dropping options for people who really want to splash out on the World Cup. A special booking for six people for six days at the posh Mark Hotel on the Upper East Side comes with a penthouse suite,...
Robots keep falling on their faces — Silicon Valley has a plan to fix it
Humanoid robots are still years away from primetime, despite recent impressive advancements. Physical AI firm Shift offers free NYC home cleanings in exchange for filming to train robots. Bercan Kilic, CEO of microAGI, touts a “new AI economy” for data, but...
Techno-optimism is on full display at NY Tech Week
While New York’s city comptroller Mark Levine is sounding alarm bells that AI is coming for the city’s workforce, the venture capitalists funding that technology see something else entirely. They believe New York may be uniquely positioned to benefit from...
Lesley Stahl on assignment for new ‘60 Minutes’ segment following bloodbath — sparking chatter that she’s staying: sources
CBS News insiders are speculating that Lesley Stahl will likely remain a correspondent at “60 Minutes” after she was out shooting footage for the show’s next season following a bloodbath at the iconic news show, The Post has learned. Following last Thursday’s...
Amazon engineers blast company for spending billions on AI while cutting jobs: ‘Desperate to build’
Amazon engineers blasted their employer at a heated Seattle City Council hearing this week, accusing the tech giant of pouring billions into an AI-fueled data center boom while slashing tens of thousands of white-collar jobs. The criticism came as Seattle...
Tribeca Festival embraces the creator economy
Tribeca Festival’s NOW showcase highlights top internet storytellers like comedians Kareem Rahma and Pooja Tripathi. Tribeca Festival Director Cara Cusumano says online creators embody the same innovative spirit as early filmmakers. Founded by Robert De Niro...