Stephen Hawking warns artificial intelligence could end mankind - BBC News
Prof Stephen Hawking, one of the world's leading scientists, warns that artificial intelligence "could spell the end of the human race".
Prof Stephen Hawking, one of the world's leading scientists, warns that artificial intelligence "could spell the end of the human race".
Concerns over data-driven ‘factory’ that significantly increases the number of targets for strikes in the Palestinian territory
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We propose a framework for robust evaluation of reasoning capabilities of language models, using functional variants of benchmarks. Models that solve a reasoning test should exhibit no difference in performance over the static version of a problem compared to…