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In A Nutshell A new peer-reviewed study argues that Artificial General Intelligence, the idea that AI will become an all-powerful, autonomous threat to humanity, is not supported by science.
As we stand in February 2026, there is no industry or area of our daily lives that has not been infiltrated, touched, or impacted by Artificial Intelligence (AI)—whether we are aware of it or not.