Opinion

We're All AI Trainers Now

Every human worker is now an AI trainer. This shift, where human judgment and tacit knowledge feed AI systems, will fundamentally redefine the global staffing industry.
This argument aligns with the so-called hard problem of consciousness, which asks why subjective experience exists at all. The author maintains that increasing computational complexity does not ...
AI rarely fails because of the algorithm; it fails because of the organisation. Across industries, we see the same pattern: early pilot projects produce promising results yet production deployments ...
The middle of the road reveals itself not as balance, but as a gentle slope toward the rationalized management of social life.
Beyond the already stated, it forces successors to "reinvent the wheel" at a massive financial cost through redundant project ...
Insights from former IBM executive Diane Gherson, Valence founder and CEO Parker Mitchell, and Microsoft’s Katy George ...
Fujitsu Limited today announced the development and launch of its AI-Driven Software Development Platform, a new initiative ...
President Trump has one bright red line for Iran's nuclear program and some areas of flexibility as he weighs military strikes or a possible deal in the coming days.
AI is giving enterprises the opportunity to become more perceptive, but this requires more than using just any AI tool on the ...
One of the universal challenges in human knowledge is translating what is deeply felt and implicitly understood into ...
The newly arrived world, the hyper-connected, AI-saturated, and fractured by economic voids, demands entirely new narratives ...