Anthropic Urges a Way to Pause AI Development
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When organizations leverage agentic AI, it's vital that they establish how work should travel between humans and AI systems.
AI models are rapidly improving – so fast that they may soon be able to develop themselves without human involvement. That’s why Anthropic is warning the AI industry: It needs to build a “brake pedal,
AI threatens democracy through misinformation, persuasion, inequality, and weakened civic engagement, experts warn.
Adithyan RK, CEO of Hyring, a key voice in the Agentic AI revolution, driving digital transformation for nearly two decades. Artificial intelligence is changing how companies find new people to hire in a quicker and more efficient way.
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, detailed how the line between humans and AI could blur dramatically, even potentially allowing us to "design our own descendants."
A shocking 57.4% of all web activity came from AI agents and bots — automated software that cycles internet tasks on repeat — compared to just 42.7% being driven by humans, as of at least May, data from internet hosting service Cloudflare revealed.
AI is a tool. Like other tools, AI operates best when people understand how to use it, trust it, and can integrate it into the way they already work. Finding the right balance between human expertise and machine intelligence is the difference between AI that looks impressive in demos and AI that transforms how your organization operates.
"Agentic traffic has been growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time in the internet's history," Cloudflare chief Matthew Prince said. "Thought it would be the end of 2027, then early 2027. Welp, that happened faster than I predicted ."
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic issued a warning about systems that can improve themselves and said that humans need a way to intervene.