Diamandis referenced findings from the Anthropic Education Report, which analyzed roughly one million anonymized conversations from Claude.ai accounts linked to higher education email addresses. After narrowing the sample to education-related interactions, the researchers studied 574,740 conversations to understand how students were using AI.
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Tyler Cowen: ‘The very greatest philosophers of our time are the people who are building and learning how to use the quality LLMs’
In a reflective essay on his lifelong engagement with philosophy, economist and author Tyler Cowen argued that the boundaries of philosophical greatness have shifted—and that today’s deepest thinkers may not reside in university departments at all.
Peter Diamandis: ‘AI systems with 120 IQs are already reshaping our world’
Entrepreneur and futurist Peter Diamandis outlined several breakthroughs across science and technology—from curing blindness to the rise of robotaxis—but emphasized that perhaps the most significant development is the emergence of artificial intelligence systems functioning at a human-like 120 IQ.
Resilience in the Age of AI: How Individuals Are Adapting to a Rapidly Changing Economy
Mark Cuban, entrepreneur and investor, addressed the types of roles most vulnerable to AI, telling Business Insider, “If your job is answering the question, ‘yes or no,’ all the time—AI is going to have an impact. If your job requires you to think—AI won’t have much of an impact.”
Peter Diamandis: ‘Technology and AI have awakened a deep inspiration in our youngsters’
“Technology and AI have awakened a deep inspiration in our youngsters to find solutions to the world’s toughest challenges, to rise up and build unlike anything we've seen,” said Peter Diamandis in a post on X.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt: ‘If we do this right, we might just see this historic moment of AI revolution truly benefit all of humanity’
Actor, director, and tech entrepreneur Joseph Gordon-Levitt issued a warning about unchecked artificial intelligence development in a recent essay, arguing that AI companies are trying to legalize data theft and bypass compensating the very people whose work built the foundation of the technology. “I believe AI has the power to transform our world in beautiful,...
Peter Diamandis: ‘AI antagonization is exhausting’
Peter Diamandis, a renowned entrepreneur and futurist, has expressed frustration with the prevailing negative discourse surrounding artificial intelligence (AI), advocating instead for a focus on its transformative potential. “AI antagonization is exhausting,” said Diamandis in a post on X. “Rather than scaring everyone, why don’t we focus on its ability to potentially cure cancer, unlock...
Codie Sanchez: ‘Success in the age of AI isn’t about working more hours—it’s about leverage’
Codie Sanchez challenged traditional beliefs about hard work and wealth in a recent post, arguing that in the AI era, outcomes—not effort—determine success. “Success in the age of AI isn’t about working more hours—it’s about leverage,” said Codie Sanchez in a post on X. “Jeff Bezos made $1.7 million in 13 minutes in 2023. That’s...
New Paper: ‘Enhanced state capacity through AGI could enable unprecedented surveillance and control’
A paper released by researchers at the Foundation for American Innovation (FAI) found that artificial general intelligence (AGI) could either strengthen authoritarian regimes or destabilize democratic governance, depending on how it is adopted and controlled. The March 2025 paper, AGI, Governments, and Free Societies, was authored by Samuel Hammond, Dan Lips, and Samuel DuBois. It...
Study: ChatGPT Users Report Higher Rates of Loneliness, Survey FindsName: ‘There’s a correlation here that needs more exploration’
A new international study suggests that people who use ChatGPT may be more likely to report feeling lonely, raising questions about the emotional impact of AI tools. According to a survey conducted by market research firm Toluna and reported by PCMag on March 25, 2025, 30% of regular ChatGPT users said they felt “very” or “somewhat” lonely....