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Will AI progress create utopia, apocalypse, or
somewhere in between? If you ask AI’s biggest boosters
and investors, they’ll tell you that the steady
drumbeat of AI advancement will lead to the
eradication of disease, the mitigation of climate
change, and a renaissance of both productivity and
art. Talk to AI doomers, and they’ll warn you about
catastrophic risk, mass economic displacement, and the
internet becoming a toxic sea of disinformation and
deepfakes. Still others believe that AI is wildly
overhyped — a bubble on the brink of bursting, which
might take the U.S. economy down with it.
Our job, as TIME’s technology correspondents, is to
find the truth amidst those massive proclamations: to
provide in-depth reporting and sharp analysis on the
short-term and long-term impacts of AI. We’ve been
doing this work separately and together for several
years now, including in our jointly-written February
2023 cover story, “The AI Arms Race is Changing Everything,” which
provided a prescient look at how corporate pressures
were shaping the development of an ever-powerful
technology.
In the last three years, we’ve also taken you inside
some of the most urgent issues on the cusp of the
future. Billy was the first to reveal OpenAI’s use of
low-paid Kenyan workers to detoxify ChatGPT. Andrew
has covered the disproportionate impact that data
centers have exerted on local communities. Between us
we’ve interviewed some of the biggest names in the
field, from Sam Altman to Vitalik Buterin.
Now, we bring you In the Loop, a newsletter which
will provide you with insight and analysis into
the biggest AI storylines of the week. We’ll send you
a rundown on what and who to know in AI, as well as
how our sources are using AI and what we’re reading.
Think of it as a digestible cheat sheet for an
ever-changing and intensifying industry.
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