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In the heart of London, at the historic Royal Institution of Great Britain, more than 350 leaders, researchers and builders of the future gathered to explore a question that is no longer theoretical: what does the world look like when intelligence is distributed between humans and machines? London is no longer speculating about the future of artificial intelligence, it has become one of its live testing grounds. The second edition of Game Changer London transformed a single day into a dense, multi-layered map of emerging relationships between AI, trust and human behaviour. What began as a technological dialogue ended as a societal diagnosis: AI is no longer just a tool, but a layer of reality through which everything else is processed. The conference was opened by Dr. Vanja Ljevar, who set the tone with a simple but foundational statement: “It’s a Matter of Trust
The Musk v. Altman trial came to a close this week, and the final arguments kept circling back to one question: can we trust the people in charge of AI? All of this is playing out as SpaceX charges toward what could be one of the largest IPOs in American history, with a whole generation of founders already spinning out […]
XRP Power gains attention as investors shift toward AI-driven crypto automation in volatile 2026 market. Even with only $1,000, small capital can still offer opportunities to participate in popular global asset markets. However, all investments carry risk. This article is…
May 15, 2026 — The dAIper Hackathon, held from April 24 to 26, 2026, was a collaborative innovation event between the Erlangen National High Performance Computing Center (NHR@FAU) and Procter & […]
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Salley Vickers and Carrie Eckersley respond to a letter on Richard Dawkins and his chats with AI bots
I was delighted to read Dr Simon Nieder’s cogent rebuttal of Richard Dawkins’s attribution of consciousness to the responses engendered by AI (Letters, 10 May). That human consciousness appears to have an innate tendency to project itself on to various othernesses has long been understood – John Ruskin termed it the pathetic fallacy – and that children animate their loved toys is readily observable.
But Wordsworth’s attribution of emotion to a mountain or my granddaughter’s lively conversations with Spice, her toy sloth, are, happily, unlikely to be dangerous. The conclusion that a widely harvested body of data on human response is equivalent to consciousness is naive and rather shocking in someone such as Prof Dawkins, who has founded his reputation and criticism of religious beliefs on a stringent rationalism.
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Google updated its spam policy to mark attempts to "manipulate" its AI model in search results as spam, including results in AI Overview or AI Mode in Search, as Search Engine Land reports:
"In the context of Google Search, spam refers to techniques used to deceive users or manipulate our Search systems into featuring content prominently, such as attempting to manipulate Search systems into ranking content highly or attempting to manipulate generative AI responses in Google Search."
Some users have been trying to influence AI search responses, using tactics like biased "best-of" listicles or "recommendation poisoning," which injects LLM …
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Google's AI hiring surge highlights the growing demand for regulatory-compliant AI solutions, impacting enterprise tech and Web3 infrastructure.
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