Figure AI faces a whistleblower lawsuit from ex-safety head Robert Grundell, alleging the startup ignored skull-crushing robot risks and fired him for pushing safety amid its “move fast” culture.
This article analyzes AI’s eval-performance gap, training paradigms, human analogies, and scaling eras, arguing that fixing generalization enables safe superintelligence via economic diffusion and robust value functions. (148 characters)
Mass production emerges as USA, China, and Europe advance AI-driven innovations in manufacturing, healthcare, and ethics, overcoming technical and regulatory hurdles.
AI companions may erode human bonds by offering predictable logic over emotional depth, raising concerns about societal isolation and the erosion of empathy in a world increasingly reliant on algorithmic relationships.