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Formation Bio CEO Ben Liu is convinced that drug discovery isn’t the bottleneck in getting medicines to market—it’s going through clinical trials. Now he’s raised some $615 million from top investors to buy stalled drugs and use AI to stress test them faster.
Economists push back on Elon Musk's universal high income proposal, warning it could bankrupt governments and fail to prevent AI-driven inflation.
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Experts say Mythos potentially has an unprecedented ability to identify and exploit cybersecurity weaknesses.
U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez said he uses “legally curated tools” to help with his work, as AI is starting to show up in all parts of the justice system.
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The short course provides solid basics for using AI. But it also misidentifies AI products, links out to bad advice and raises ethical concerns about the products it promotes
Val Kilmer is returning to the big screen, courtesy of AI technology. An AI-generated version of the actor, who died at the age of 65 in 2025, will appear in the upcoming movie “As Deep as the Grave.” The film’s trailer became available on April 15.
Quantum computing stocks IonQ, Rigetti Computing, D-Wave Quantum, and Quantum Computing Inc. have rallied up to 45% over two trading sessions. A sky-high addressable opportunity and intriguing real-world use cases have made quantum computing stocks enticing to investors.
In a new age of AI technology, misinformation is on the rise and forensic experts warn it’s being generated by both sides of the war with Iran. NBC News’ Erin McLaughlin reports.