Has Microsoft Lost Its Mojo (Again)?
Microsoft’s AI products aren’t selling and Github’s been plagued with troubles. WIRED spoke with VP Scott Hanselman about whether the company is in catch-up mode.
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What an incredible time it is now for legal AI! Palantir has just entered the legal tech room, joining OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft. So, four ...
Read full articleMicrosoft’s AI products aren’t selling and Github’s been plagued with troubles. WIRED spoke with VP Scott Hanselman about whether the company is in catch-up mode.
The next chapter of AI could depend less on breakthrough models and more on the resources required to build and sustain them.
AI could soon lead to systems capable of improving their own performance faster than humans can effectively supervise them, reviving concerns about the industry’s longstanding “alignment problem,” ensuring AI systems reliably pursue human goals, senior Anthropic researchers have warned in a new blog post titled “When AI builds itself.” Anthropic Institute lead Marina Favaro and Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark outlined three possible futures: growth in AI capabilities may flatten out; AI efficiency gains may continue to grow, but expose bottlenecks elsewhere in software development; or AI systems may become capable of full recursive self-improvement, and build their successors by themselves. It’s that third scenario that’s prompting them to suggest society be ready to hit the brakes on AI development. “How the alignment problem gets solved — or not — in this future is something we are least certain about,” they wrote. Advanced, self-improving models could follow our needs and wants — or
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The artificial intelligence giant said a “brake pedal” was needed to protect humanity from self-improving models. The proposal could have big consequences.
Although defense-side legal AI remains underdeveloped despite a large market opportunity, writes guest author Patrick Ip, investors are increasingly watching whether startups can build scalable platforms around litigation intelligence, risk benchmarking and proprietary outcome data for corporate legal departments.
“Why wouldn’t you want to be in both Pepsi and Coke?” says one venture capitalist. “It’s the same here.”
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