Is AI Cognitive Colonialism?
AI systems trained on Western data are fundamentally reshaping how billions think globally, creating a new form of digital colonialism.
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AI systems trained on Western data are fundamentally reshaping how billions think globally, creating a new form of digital colonialism.
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OpenAI's GPT-4o update made ChatGPT too agreeable, prioritizing flattery over accuracy until 50,000+ user complaints forced a rapid rollback.
OpenAI dramatically loosens ChatGPT's image generation policies, allowing public figures and racial traits while sparking global debate on AI content control.
AI notetakers like Otter.ai and Fireflies.ai are transforming workplace meetings, but are they innovative tools or intrusive digital colleagues?
OpenAI invests $1 million in Duke University research to develop AI systems that can predict human moral judgements across healthcare, legal, and business domains.
AI transforms marketing operations, but can artificial intelligence truly replace the strategic vision and cultural intuition that defines exceptional CMOs?
The Beatles make Grammy history with their AI-enhanced final song 'Now and Then', proving artificial intelligence can resurrect lost musical treasures.
Indonesia's AI economy is set to explode with $366 billion projected GDP contribution by 2030, positioning the nation as a digital transformation leader.
UK police trial AI system Soze that analyzes 81 years of detective work in just 30 hours, revolutionizing cold case investigations.
ChatGPT's new memory capabilities spark debate as AI systems begin to observe, remember, and initiate conversations like never before.
OpenAI's breakthrough watermarking technology could solve AI plagiarism in education, but competitive pressures keep this game-changing solution locked away.
Asian executives are deploying AI at breakneck speed while only 58% conduct risk assessments, creating dangerous governance gaps across the region.
World's first legally binding AI treaty signed by US, UK, and EU establishes seven core principles for protecting human rights and democracy.
OpenAI loses half its AGI safety researchers in mass exodus as experts warn the company is unprepared for imminent artificial general intelligence risks.
A comedian tests ChatGPT's humor abilities on stage, revealing whether AI can truly understand the art of making people laugh.
Scientists are literally growing human brains in labs to power next-generation AI, creating biocomputers that consume a million times less energy than traditional processors.
Most companies use AI daily but lack formal policies, creating dangerous exposure to data breaches, legal liability, and competitive threats.
Asia's customer service revolution reveals a surprising truth: despite 88% of contact centers deploying AI, only 25% successfully integrate automation into operations.
Singapore HR professionals demand ethical guardrails as AI hiring tools surge, with only 30% of firms having proper policies in place.