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Microsoft is turning its attention from the race to build general-purpose AI to something it calls Humanist Superintelligence (HSI).

In a new blog post, the company outlined how its concept aims to create systems that serve human interests rather than pursue open-ended autonomy.

Unlike “artificial general intelligence,” which some see as potentially uncontrollable, Microsoft…

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