Author: Advanced AI Editor

Global AI governance is currently at a critical juncture. Rapid advancements in technology are presenting exciting opportunities but also significant challenges. The rise of AI agents — AI systems that can reason, plan, and take direct action — makes strong international cooperation more crucial than ever. To create safer and more responsible AI that benefits people and society, we must work collectively on a global scale. Partnership on AI (PAI) has been deeply engaged in these conversations, bridging the gap between AI development and responsible policy. Our team has crossed the globe, connecting with partners and collaborators at key events…

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Facing lower turnover and hiring freezes, HR pros are prioritizing internal mobility and skills-based shifts in their organizations, according to a Sept. 8 report from Careerminds, an outplacement company.Quit rates have fallen to 2%, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data, leading HR teams to focus on internal reskilling and workforce redeployment rather than external hires.“We’re seeing a clear shift in how HR leaders are approaching talent needs,” Raymond Lee, president of Careerminds, said in a statement. “Instead of defaulting to external hires, many are upskilling and reskilling their existing workforce. This not only helps to control costs in…

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Egyptian archaeologists identified a complete and previously unknown copy of the Canopus Decree, a royal edict issued by King Ptolemy III Euergetes, dating back to 238 BCE. The decree was issued as part of a convocation of high priests in the ancient city Canopus, from which the name is derived, present-day Abu Qir, nearby Alexandria, Egypt. It sanctified the king, his wife, Berenice II, and their daughter, and also outlined religious reforms and royal donations across Egypt. The decree was subsequently disseminated in displays in major temples across the country. Related Articles The Egyptian mission affiliated with the Supreme Council…

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Artificial intelligence (AI) can’t do everything (or at least it can’t do everything well), but one thing generative AI tools using large language models are very good at is creating text. If you bombed the verbal part of the SAT test and writing anything longer than a text is terrifying, the whole experience can seem pretty magical; being able to generate an email, essay, or cover letter without having to stare at a blank page for hours and fret over every vocabulary choice is a powerful tool. That’s why it’s estimated that nearly 20% of adults in the U.S. have…

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk purchased roughly $1 billion in Tesla shares on Friday, and analysts are now breaking down the move as the stock is headed upward. One of them is William Blair analyst Jed Dorsheimer, who said in a new note to investors on Monday that Musk’s move should send a signal of confidence to stock buyers, especially considering the company’s numerous catalysts that currently exist. Elon Musk just bought $1 billion in Tesla stock, his biggest purchase ever Dorsheimer said in the note: “With Musk’s (Tesla stock) purchase, combined with the upward momentum for delivery expectations and robotaxi…

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Perplexity AI is facing fresh legal heat after Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster filed a lawsuit accusing the startup of copying their content without permission. In a lawsuit filed September 10 in a New York federal court, the complaint accuses Perplexity of infringing on copyright and trademark rights by pulling material from Britannica and Merriam-Webster into its “answer engine.” Britannica says the AI system has been “free riding” on its work by summarizing articles verbatim, cutting into web traffic that fuels subscriptions and advertising revenue. The complaint also alleges Perplexity attributed false, AI-generated “hallucinations” to Britannica, potentially harming its brand reputation.Article…

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The Gist AI customer support augments humans. Automation handles repetitive tasks while agents focus on empathy, nuance and complex judgment. From efficiency to revenue growth. AI customer support delivers 24/7 coverage, lower costs, personalization and even direct sales impact. Use cases that matter most. Chatbots, self-service, sentiment analysis, and agent-assist tools show where AI customer support creates value. Avoid common pitfalls. Misunderstood intent, weak integrations, and over-automation can erode trust in AI customer support. Choosing the right tools. Success with AI customer support depends on response accuracy, integration, scalability and agent adoption. Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming customer service from…

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This post is co-written with Stefan Walter from msg. With more than 10,000 experts in 34 countries, msg is both an independent software vendor and a system integrator operating in highly regulated industries, with over 40 years of domain-specific expertise. msg.ProfileMap is a software as a service (SaaS) solution for skill and competency management. It’s an AWS Partner qualified software available on AWS Marketplace, currently serving more than 7,500 users. HR and strategy departments use msg.ProfileMap for project staffing and workforce transformation initiatives. By offering a centralized view of skills and competencies, msg.ProfileMap helps organizations map their workforce’s capabilities, identify…

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The Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, built in 1905 in the southwest of England, requires nearly £4 million (around $5.4 million) for “extensive” repairs to its roof and windows as well as its doors and facade. According to a committee report cited by the BBC, the museum—home to holdings related to ancient and natural history plus old and new art from around the world—is in “poor condition,” with the historic exterior of the Edwardian Baroque building marred by “major defects.” “We aim to make our building more accessible for everyone and engage the community in preserving this listed building and…

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ChatGPT is the most popular AI chatbot in the world. At the end of July, its weekly active users made up nearly 10% of the world’s adult population, a report found. OpenAI’s economic research team — the chatbot’s owner — with a Harvard economist released Monday a National Bureau of Economic Research working paper diving into who is making up those 700 million accounts and how they’re using the chatbot. The study analyzed 1.5 million internal conversations with ChatGPT from consumer plans. According to the report, the reviewed messages were not seen by humans and were only reviewed by an…

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