Category: AI

27 Percent of Jobs at High Risk From AI Revolution, Says OECD

PARIS—More than a quarter of jobs in the OECD rely on skills that could be easily automated in the coming artificial intelligence revolution, and workers fear they could lose their jobs to AI, the OECD said on Tuesday. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is a 38-member bloc, spanning mostly wealthy nations but…


Senators Receive First-Ever Classified Briefing on Artificial Intelligence

Lawmakers say artificial intelligence is uncharted territory, but want to find out how to navigate regulations. A first-ever classified briefing on AI took place on Tuesday. A House committee is investigating the origins of COVID-19 and holding a hearing to find out whether Dr. Anthony Fauci and others persuaded scientists to dismiss the lab leak theory….


Geneva UN Summit on AI Explores Globalist Interventions

The Swiss government and the United Nations convened a summit on artificial intelligence (AI) in Geneva on July 6, with the goal of garnering advice on how to control the spread of AI in a globalist framework. The U.N. summit is titled “AI for Good Global Summit,” with 3,000 experts from companies like Microsoft and Amazon,…


Technology: The God That Failed

Commentary The stock market was in the doldrums when Nvidia came along with ChatGPT and revived the techno-optimism of year’s past. A new innovation! Intelligence that is better than humans! People will be losing jobs to machines! The singularity is on the way! Resistance is futile so might as well buy the stock. That was…


Experts Warn of New Laws Needed to Combat COVID-19 ‘Explosion’ of AI and Surveillance

New laws are needed to regulate the “explosion” of employer surveillance and AI systems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, experts have warned. Speaking to Westminster’s Human Rights Joint Committee, Jeremias Adams-Prassl said “dark use” of the technology in the UK will grow unless legislation is implemented. The Oxford academic—who specialises in law and AI ethics—said…


NTD News Today (July 6): Russian Jets Harass US Drones Over Syria; NYC Companies Required to Prove AI Hiring Not Biased

Russian fighter jets were caught harassing American military drones during an operation targeting the ISIS terrorist group in Syria. The Pentagon says it’s the second such incident this year. Companies across the United States are using artificial intelligence to filter job applications. A New York City law taking effect this week now requires employers to…


NTD News Today (July 4): Harvard to Use AI as Assistant Teacher; Independence Day Celebrations Kick Off

Harvard University is reportedly starting to introduce AI into the classroom this coming semester, to support teaching students computer science. As 4th of July celebrations kick off around the country, NTD is at the parade in the nation’s capitol. Two abandoned children from Guatemala were discovered by officials near the Texas border. The children told troopers…


LIVE NOW: NTD News Today (July 4): Harvard to Use AI as Assistant Teacher; Independence Day Celebrations Kick Off

Harvard University will reportedly introduce AI into its classrooms this coming semester to provide support in teaching students computer science. As 4th of July celebrations kick off around the country, NTD is at the parade in the nation’s capital. Two abandoned children from Guatemala were discovered by officials near the Texas border. The children told troopers…


‘Godfather of AI’ Speaks Out: AI Capable of Reason, May Seek Control

TORONTO—A leading mind in the development of artificial intelligence is warning that AI has developed a rudimentary capacity to reason and may seek to overthrow humanity. AI systems may develop the desire to seize control from humans as a way of accomplishing other preprogrammed goals, said Geoffrey Hinton, a professor of computer science at the…


Out-of-Date Data on China-Owned US Land: Report

Just how much American soil does China control? And are the plots of land too close to U.S. military bases for comfort? The answer is: we don’t know, with our most recent data based on a two-year lag. How serious is this loophole to America’s homeland security? We break it down in this episode. Other…