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Narayana Murthy, the legendary founder of Infosys, has a blunt message for India's anxious youth: stop worrying about artificial intelligence stealing your jobs and start worrying about whether you're actually working hard enough. In a stark departure from Silicon Valley's hand-wringing about AI displacement, Murthy suggested the real threat isn't the technology itself but a generation unprepared to compete in an AI-driven economy—a provocative stance from one of India's most influential tech titans that exposes a widening generational divide over how to prepare for the digital future.
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We’re launching Weather Lab, featuring our experimental cyclone predictions, and we’re partnering with the U.S. National Hurricane Center to support their forecasts and warnings this cyclone season.
We’re developing a blueprint for evaluating the risk that a large language model (LLM) could aid someone in creating a biological threat. In an evaluation involving both biology experts and students,...