Elon: Coding is dead — AI will build software from your ideas
Elon Musk says coding as we know it is over. “AI now spits out apps from a sentence,” he declared, adding that engineers will soon become “idea whisperers” as abstraction replaces syntax.
Elon Musk says coding as we know it is over. “AI now spits out apps from a sentence,” he declared, adding that engineers will soon become “idea whisperers” as abstraction replaces syntax.
The operation targeted scam centers in Southeast Asia—particularly Myanmar, Cambodia, and Thailand—where cybercrime rings often use forced labor.
By temporarily introducing traits like “evil,” “sycophancy,” or “hallucination,” researchers aim to inoculate AI systems against developing those traits independently.
“I am truly feeling that our days are numbered because of AI.”
A Star Wars-inspired slur has become the internet’s latest weapon against AI and robots. “Clanker” is now a viral term used to mock machines — and reflects growing anxiety about emerging tech.
Translators, PR pros, and ticket agents are at high risk of being replaced by AI, says Microsoft study. But maids and welders are safer — for now.
“You’re not going to lose your job to an AI, but to someone who uses AI.”
As researchers work to make death optional, investors see a chance for huge returns. But has the human body already reached its limits?
When Meta offered Thinking Machines Lab researchers compensation packages ranging from $200 million to $1 billion, not a single one accepted. Mira Murati, the startup’s founder and ex-OpenAI CTO, confirmed the stunning rebuff—proving that even Zuckerberg’s deep pockets can’t always win the AI talent war.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly offered a Thinking Machines Lab (TML) researcher over $1 billion to join his new Superintelligence Labs, but the offer was declined, Wired reported.