Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. There is a lot of hype about AI, including plenty of opinions ...
Predictions of mass unemployment miss a deeper concern: new technologies often expand control over workers rather than ...
The next task for AI firms is figuring out how their chatbots work. It might sound like they have put the $500 billion nuclear-powered cart before the horse. But the giant leap forward in generative ...
Most managers are using AI the same way they use any productivity tool: to move faster. It summarizes meetings, drafts responses, and clears small tasks off the plate. That helps, but it misses the ...
AI coding agents from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google can now work on software projects for hours at a time, writing complete apps, running tests, and fixing bugs with human supervision. But these tools ...
Editor’s note: This work is part of AI Watchdog, The Atlantic’s ongoing investigation into the generative-AI industry. On Tuesday, researchers at Stanford and Yale revealed something that AI companies ...
On Friday, OpenAI engineer Michael Bolin published a detailed technical breakdown of how the company’s Codex CLI coding agent works internally, offering developers insight into AI coding tools that ...
“The question is no longer whether AI will be used in patent practice… The question is whether it will be used casually or professionally.” Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic talking ...
One of the first things Carl Mayes, CPA, said he did when he started his career as an auditor 20 years ago was to vouch: He examined transactions in a company’s accounting records and compared them to ...