People disagree about the risks and benefits of artificial intelligence NPR's Michel Martin talks to MIT's David Kiron about what it means to develop artificial intelligence tech responsibly — and are boomers or doomers more likely to be right in their AI predictions?
For companies, rehiring a founder can be enticing, but the results are usually worse After his ouster, it's possible that OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman could join a club of CEOs who return after leaving the company they founded. Research shows such CEOs perform worse than new hires. Becky Sullivan
Ukrainian hacktivists fight back against Russia as cyber conflict deepens Russia and Ukraine are fighting a war on multiple fronts, including in cyberspace. A secretive Ukrainian hacktivist group says it is carrying out cyber missions against Russia. Jenna McLaughlin
Ousted OpenAI leader Sam Altman joins Microsoft The surprise development follows Altman's abrupt ouster from OpenAI by its board of directors over an apparent rift over balancing AI safety with the push to publicly release new powerful AI tools. Bobby Allyn
Chat GPT-maker Open AI fires founder Sam Altman ChatGPT-maker Open AI has pushed out its co-founder and CEO Sam Altman after a review found he was "not consistently candid in his communications" with the board of directors. Bobby Allyn
YouTube will label AI-generated videos that look real The Google-owned video platform says it will shut accounts if they don't disclose when they use AI tools to make realistic-looking content. Other platforms are adopting similar policies. Shannon Bond
Worried about AI hijacking your voice for a deepfake? This tool could help Emerging tools may make it easier for the public to detect fake online videos, and more difficult for generative AI systems to create them. Chloe Veltman
Crew aboard a U.S.-bound plane discovered a missing window pane at 13,000 feet Passengers said the cabin seemed "noisier and colder than they were used to." That's when a crew member noticed a window seal flapping at the back of the aircraft. Emily Olson
Video chat site Omegle shuts down after 14 years — and an abuse victim's lawsuit At its best, Omegle allowed strangers to connect and share ideas. But, its founder admits, "some people misused it, including to commit unspeakably heinous crimes." Bill Chappell
'The Future' asks if technology will save humanity or accelerate its end NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with author Naomi Alderman on her new novel, The Future, which asks whether the giants of technology more likely to save humankind or accelerate its end. Christopher Intagliata