Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly embedded in decisions about work, security and politics, yet new research suggests they can tilt toward authoritarian thinking after a single nudge.
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A new analysis outlines the key risks of AI use by medical students and urges the need for structured safeguards to protect ...
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Artificial intelligence speaks as if the destination were always known, tempting us to mistake arrival for understanding.
Dr. Tommy Ibrahim discusses a new value-based care strategy and his plans for systemwide continuity in an exclusive interview ...