Topic: AI and Human Collaboration
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Microsoft's Project Ire: AI Agent Detects Malware Autonomously
Microsoft's Project Ire is an advanced AI system that autonomously detects malware with high accuracy, achieving 90% correct classification in early tests and a low false positive rate. The system combines Azure AI with reverse engineering tools, providing transparent decision-making through deta...
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Stanford Study: AI Agents Excel at Professionals' Grunt Work
AI agents are increasingly handling repetitive workplace tasks, freeing professionals to focus on meaningful work, but workers prefer maintaining control over high-stakes decisions. The Stanford study found workers embrace AI for mundane tasks but want more autonomy than experts anticipate, highl...
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IBM Cuts 8,000 Jobs as AI Replaces Workers, Sparks Global Debate
IBM, one of the most important technology companies in the world, has eliminated approximately 8,000 jobs within the Human Resources (HR) Department. The “repetitive” jobs, reading vacation requests, managing payroll or internal company documentation will now be handled by AI systems, like the AskHR platform. But the reality is that 8,000 jobs have been lost, even though IBM is still hiring people in key areas. Debate sparkedThis example from IBM is giving us a spoiler of what’s to come in the f...
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They Wrote Wikipedia. AI Read Every Word.
Before artificial intelligence could mimic human language, it needed teachers. Not professors or programmers—but unpaid volunteers typing away from bedrooms, basements, and libraries. People like Steven Pruitt, Justin Knapp, and thousands of others who’ve spent their lives editing Wikipedia.
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