Are Warnings of Superintelligence 'Inevitability' Masking a Grab for Power? Superintelligence has become "a quasi-political forecast" with "very little to do with any scientific consensus, emerging instead from particular corridors of power." That's the warning from James O'Sullivan, a lecturer in digital humanities from University College Cork. In a refreshing 5,600-word essay in Noema magazine, he notes the suspicious coincidence that "The loudest prophets of superintelligence are those building the very systems they warn against..." "When we accept that AGI is inevi… |
5 ways to climb the IT career ladder in 2026, according to those who made it Here are five things that will help you to stand out from your digital leadership rivals next year as you aim to snare a senior management position. InfoWorld’s 2025 Technology of the Year Award winners InfoWorld celebrates the year’s best products From AI-powered coding assistants to real-time analytics engines, the software stack is undergoing its biggest shakeup in decades. Generative AI (genAI) and agentic AI tools are redefining how code is written, tested, and deployed — even as experts debate the true productivity gains they facilitate. Data management is converging around unified lakehou… |
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