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A new study published by Stanford University's Existential Risks Initiative has identified five major threats to humanity by the year 2075. Runaway artificial intelligence is considered one of them. Trond Undheim, research scholar at Stanford, joins CBS News to unpack the study's findings and what can be done to mitigate the risk of AI.
As the use of artificial intelligence, or A.I., soars, regulators are working to catch up with the fast-moving technology. On Friday, President Biden and leading A.I. developers announced a series of voluntary safeguards that developers would use going forward. Christina Ruffini has more.
Tech leaders visited the White House Friday to showcase new efforts to try to manage artificial intelligence risks. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has more.
Dentists who are now using AI say it can enhance diagnosis, improve care and even eliminate racial bias.
Five-time Oscar nominee Christopher Nolan, whose films include "Dunkirk" and "Tenet," joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his highly-anticipated new film "Oppenheimer" about a famed scientist who oversaw the development of the first atomic bomb.
Artificial intelligence is making phone scams more sophisticated — and more believable.
Artificial intelligence is making it easier and cheaper for scammers to clone voices, convincing people that their loved ones are in distress. Experts say this new phenomenon has become increasingly sophisticated and more believable. CBS News' Carter Evans shares tips of how to protect personal information and avoid falling victim to tricks.
CBS News' chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook sat down with Peter Lee, Microsoft's vice president of research and innovation, to discuss artificial intelligence and medicine.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy commented on several topics in a news conference on Capitol Hill Monday. See the speaker's full remarks.
As more people across the country are seeing the impact of wildfires and smoke, scientists are turning to the promise of big data, technology and collaboration to keep big fires from spreading.
Nicole Sperling, a media reporter for The New York Times, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her reporting on the nearly 160,000 television and movie actors going on strike at midnight, joining screenwriters who walked off the job in May. Sperling will discuss the immediate impact on the actor's strike, why A.I. and residuals are top concerns, and how viewers may be impacted.
The Screen Actors Guild went on strike Friday morning, joining the ongoing writer's strike. This marks the first time in 63 years when both unions have been on strike at the same time. Errol Barnett reports from New York City.
The Federal Trade Commission has launched an investigation into whether OpenAI, the company which developed the artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT, has broken any consumer protection laws.
Phone scammers are using artificial intelligence to mimic voices, tricking people into thinking their loved ones are in trouble. Carter Evans takes a look at the troubling trend.
With the help of artificial intelligence, ALS patients are able to preserve their ability to speak. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.
With the help of artificial intelligence, ALS patients are able to preserve their ability to speak.
Billionaire's new artificial intelligence startup says its goal is to discover the "true nature of the universe."
Scammers can use software to recreate a loved one's voice and make it sound like they're in distress. They then ask for large sums of money.
Motion capture can allow actors to appear in movies without ever setting foot on set. But questions about who controls and profits from these likenesses could lead to actors joining writers in their ongoing strike soon. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
We see how artificial intelligence can help prevent gun violence in real time. Then we meet a Girl Scout troop boycotting cookie sales because of the controversial ingredient, palm oil. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
Comedian's lawsuit the latest in a series of legal complaints alleging that new AI tools violated content creators' rights.
A survey by ResumeBuilder.com found four out of every 10 companies will be using artificial intelligence for job interviews by 2024. And 15% of those businesses said AI will be fully responsible for making the hiring decisions. A New York City law is aimed at preventing potential misuse of the technology that could lead to unfair or biased hiring practices. CBS MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo has more.
Exploring the human-like side of AI at Google. Then, Nicolas Cage: The 60 Minutes Interview
The Senate failed for the 14th time to advance a bill to end the government shutdown, now tied for the longest in U.S. history. Follow live updates here.
Election Day 2025 is here, with consequential races in New York City, New Jersey, Virginia and a redistricting ballot measure in California.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney, one of the most powerful people to hold the office, has died, his family says. He was 84.
President Trump wrote on Truth Social that federal food benefits "will be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up government, which they can easily do, and not before!"
The Supreme Court will consider Wednesday whether a federal emergency powers law gives President Trump the authority to impose his most sweeping tariffs.
Sean Dunn has been charged with a misdemeanor felony count for throwing a sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agent during President Trump's federal takeover of D.C.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein provided the Justice Department with "precise and detailed" information about 20 alleged co-conspirators, House Democrats say.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the agency may need to close "certain parts of the airspace" if the shutdown continues.
Four suspects were arrested and nine people kidnapped by the gang were freed following the clash in Sinaloa, officials said.