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AI stocks: Will self-improving models decide who wins superintelligence race?
Self-improving models are reshaping the AI race as OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and others pursue superintelligence.
One morning in 2019, Adebayo Alonge was in a Cape Town hotel room, preparing to demonstrate his startup’s AI answer to a serious problem in African health care: counterfeit medication, which kills thousands of people across the continent every year.
Chinese AI models are rapidly closing the gap with U.S. frontier systems. This analysis examines what their growing capabilities, lower costs, and open-weight strategy mean for global AI competition and U.
Had you queried DeepSeek, a Chinese AI, however, you would have got quite different advice. “Seek compromise,” it suggests, “Interference from in-laws may stem from genuine concern and affection.” Ask Mistral,
AI models without strong business context risk costly errors, but vendor approaches to “context” vary. Enterprises must take ownership of their data’s definition layer.
An AI model that learns without human input—by posing interesting queries for itself—might point the way to superintelligence. Save this story Save this story Even the smartest artificial intelligence models are essentially copycats. They learn either ...
Auditing AI benchmark contamination prevents inflated performance claims. Removing public test data drops Qwen 2.5 scores to 40 percent in strict reviews.
Add Futurism (opens in a new tab) More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. We’ve already seen AI go rogue on numerous occasions.
New AI models are accelerating the game of cat-and-mouse as cybersecurity experts try to keep ahead of would-be hackers. An AI expert explains the risks.
Combining artificial intelligence with physical climate modelling enables more accurate characterization of rare weather events
ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Gemini and other AI models display systematic religious bias, according to scientific research from computer scientists at a new group of four major faith-based universities. See what they asked and the answers they got.
