AI is making ever more jobs obsolete. The solution from Silicon Valley? A universal paycheck, no work required. Technology titans including Elon Musk and Sam Altman see a future flush with wealth ...
OpenAI unveiled GPT-5 on Thursday, calling it a significant upgrade from its predecessors and a major step forward in building the capabilities of large language models. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman ...
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After scanning millions of eyes around the world, Tools for Humanity is bringing Worldcoin to the United States. After scanning millions of eyes around the world, Tools for Humanity is bringing ...
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A hot potato: It's been posited that Universal Basic Income (UBI) could be the best, or perhaps only, way to address the problem of AI-driven job losses. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman backed a three-year ...
Sam Altman's basic-income study found recipients valued work more after getting monthly payments. The finding challenges arguments against such programs that say a basic income discourages work.
On Monday, a study funded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman unveiled surprising findings that challenge core arguments against basic income programs, showing recipients placed higher value on work after ...
Sam Darnold threw three more interceptions in last Sunday's win over the Jaguars, giving him five over the last two games and a league-leading ten on the season. His play — and specifically his ...
Blockchain-based identity verification project Worldcoin dropped the “coin” from its identity and is now called “World.” Project co-founder Sam Altman announced the rebranding during a keynote speech ...
The Philadelphia trio pays tribute to a baffling 1984 LP of programmed drums and indulgent guitar recorded by an obstinate Lou Reed collaborator. They’re not so much imitators as acolytes. Here are ...