During the 2020 presidential race, Andrew Yang warned of the dangers of artificial intelligence long before it was on Washington, D.C.'s radar.
After decades working in technology across both the US and China, Alvin W. Graylin sees three possible paths for the future of AI: one where tech giants create a class of trillionaires, one where competition escalates into war or one where humanity builds and shares this technology for the common good.
Less than half of adults think they can spot AI, survey finds.
Experts issue warning as teens turn to AI for more than just homework.
Data centers powering AI pushing up utility bills for US consumers.