A lawsuit targeting hidden candidate profiling argues that AI hiring tools should meet the same standards as credit bureaus.
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AI Is About to Outthink Humans

Tech billionaires are racing to reach artificial general intelligence—even if it makes us obsolete ...
Researchers across biology, philosophy, and AI are split on what counts as a mind—and whether today’s systems qualify.
The recruitment landscape of 2026 is no longer defined by the frantic, high-volume hiring of the early 2020s, but by a sophisticated focus on "Agentic AI" and precision matching. Founders and talent ...
Developed by a Brooklyn software engineer, the addictive puzzle known as Wordle requires players to guess a five-letter word.
A new study published in Psychiatry Research suggests that while large language models are capable of identifying psychiatric diagnoses from clinical descriptions, they are prone to significant ...
On roads filled with touchscreens and driver-assist systems, older motorists are discovering that many young […] ...
By Kim Novak Guest Column Who are the people that silently, invisibly, animate the threads of our lives? Those who ...Read ...
Take the pressure off of problem-solving with engaging thinking games that encourage students to work together to find ...
The current trajectory of the AI Revolution appears to closely mirror the late stages of the Internet Boom. Click here to ...
Google's got a new AI agent that interacts with you exclusively over email. Could it be the missing piece of the productivity puzzle?
In his speech to this year’s World Economic Forum at Davos, Canadian prime minister Mark Carney mourned the demise of international cooperation by evoking an authority from ancient Greece.