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This issue explores the intersection of biological and artificial intelligence, questioning where the silicon ends and the human mind begins—while grounding the discussion in the realities of today’s AI revolution. We examine how large-scale foundation models are transforming industries, reshaping productivity, and redefining competitive advantage across global markets. From major technology players and fast-moving startups to government policy and regulatory frameworks, this edition analyzes the forces driving adoption, the risks being debated, and the systems already embedded in everyday life. As intelligence becomes increasingly software-defined, we consider not only what machines can do, but who controls them, how they are governed, and what their rise means for the future of work, privacy, and power.
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This issue explores the intersection of biological and artificial intelligence, questioning where the silicon ends and the human mind begins—while grounding the discussion in the realities of today’s AI revolution. We examine how large-scale foundation models are transforming industries, reshaping productivity, and redefining competitive advantage across global markets. From major technology players and fast-moving startups to government policy and regulatory frameworks, this edition analyzes the forces driving adoption, the risks being debated, and the systems already embedded in everyday life. As intelligence becomes increasingly software-defined, we consider not only what machines can do, but who controls them, how they are governed, and what their rise means for the future of work, privacy, and power.
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