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Character.AI allows users to interact with life-like AI “characters”, including fictional and celebrity personas that mimic ...
Eliza was unveiled in 1966 at MIT by computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum. Here's why the chatbot remains relevant today.
AI developers are starting to talk about ‘welfare’ and ‘spirituality’, raising old questions about the inner lives of ...
An important research study on AI for mental health therapy provides insights about where things are at. I explore this and ...
Google I/O 2025 was dedicated to AI. At its annual developer conference, Google announced updates that put more AI into ...
AIs growing carbon footprint. As billions of users interact with AI daily, data centres are guzzling fossil-fuel-powered electricity around the clock. Researchers caution that this surge could soon ...
In 2021, Jeff Shrager — who had written one of the first ELIZA clones back in the 1970s — convinced MIT archivist Myles ...
"Zuckerberg accurately diagnoses our crisis of isolation. But the solution will not be automated," writes Kim Samuel.
In the new book The AI Con, AI critics Emily Bender and Alex Hanna break down the smoke and mirrors around generative AI.