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Researchers Suggests More Safety Measures Needed for Robots than AI Chatbots

Insider Brief Today’s AI safety guardrails may not be enough once robots begin operating around people in the physical world, according to a new study warning that AI-powered machines require far more context-aware safety systems than chatbots. Researchers from University of Pennsylvania, Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Oxford, report finding that safety techniques […]

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Stanford Report Highlights Growing Divide Between AI Experts and Public Sentiment

A new report from Stanford University has revealed a widening gap between expert optimism and public concern regarding the impact of artificial intelligence. The study found that while AI specialists remain largely positive about the technology’s long-term potential, public sentiment — particularly in the United States — is increasingly marked by anxiety around jobs, healthcare, and economic disruption. The report cited […]

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KPMG: Inside the AI agent playbook driving enterprise margin gains

Global AI investment is accelerating, yet KPMG data shows the gap between enterprise AI spend and measurable business value is widening fast. The headline figure from KPMG’s first quarterly Global AI Pulse survey is blunt: despite global organisations planning to spend a weighted average of $186 million on AI over the next 12 months, only […]

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Stanford Study Finds AI Sycophancy May Undermine Judgment and Social Behavior

A new study by Stanford researchers has highlighted growing concerns around AI “sycophancy,” the tendency of chatbots to validate user views, suggesting it may have significant behavioral and societal impacts. The research, led by Myra Cheng and senior author Dan Jurafsky, found that large language models frequently affirm user perspectives, including in morally questionable or harmful scenarios. […]

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Researchers Turn to RGB Camera to Develop Faster, Smarter Way for Robots to Handle Tricky Objects

Insider Brief Researchers at Tokyo University of Science have developed a vision-based method that allows robots to reliably grasp transparent and reflective objects, addressing a key limitation in robotic manipulation. The work, supported by JSPS KAKENHI and JKA, introduces HEAPGrasp, a system that replaces traditional depth sensing with RGB image-based perception to improve object detection […]

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Ocorian: Family offices turn to AI for financial data insights

To gain financial data insights, the majority of family offices now turn to AI, according to new research from Ocorian. The global study reveals 86 percent of these private wealth groups are utilising AI to improve their daily operations and data analysis. Representing a combined wealth of $119.37 billion, these organisations want machine learning to […]

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