AI safety without the hand-waving
Yoshua Bengio lays out the catastrophic-risk argument and a safer path — essential context for anyone building, buying, or regulating AI.
https://tedworld.doomscrollr.com/p/MjEyNDA=Yoshua Bengio lays out the catastrophic-risk argument and a safer path — essential context for anyone building, buying, or regulating AI.
https://tedworld.doomscrollr.com/p/MjEyNDA=Jenny Du turns produce shelf-life into a climate and systems problem — less waste, more resilience, better grocery economics.
https://tedworld.doomscrollr.com/p/MjEyNDU=Al Gore’s case for action momentum: a useful antidote to climate fatalism and a sharp frame for builders, investors, cities, and educators.
https://tedworld.doomscrollr.com/p/MjEyNDQ=Smart glasses as ambient computing: less slab, more overlay — and a new design language for how people ask machines to help.
https://tedworld.doomscrollr.com/p/MjEyNDM=Meet NEO: domestic robotics moving from sci-fi moodboard to training-in-public product category.
https://tedworld.doomscrollr.com/p/MjEyNDI=Aravind Srinivas on AI that does not just answer our questions — it helps surface the questions we were not imaginative enough to ask yet.
https://tedworld.doomscrollr.com/p/MjEyNDE=