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Are we invulnerable or just plain lucky? - Financial Times
The article poses a rhetorical question about AI system resilience and reliability, highlighting uncertainty around whether current AI safety measures reflect genuine robustness or merely fortuitous absence of catastrophic failure.
Published Jul 1, 2026 · Analyzed Jul 4, 2026
Is AI an exoskeleton for the mind? - Financial Times
The Financial Times published a conceptual, metaphor-driven essay questioning whether AI functions as a cognitive 'exoskeleton' — an augmentative tool that extends human mental capacity — rather than replacing it, positioning AI as a collaborative, human-centric enhancement.
Published Jun 30, 2026 · Analyzed Jul 4, 2026
Use of artificial intelligence for mental health splits opinion - Financial Times
The use of AI in mental health is a topic of debate.
Published Jun 30, 2026 · Analyzed Jul 4, 2026
Artificial intelligence and Engels’ Pause - Financial Times
Financial Times article about AI and its potential impact on society.
Published Jun 29, 2026 · Analyzed Jul 4, 2026
Related Claims
01 AI can revolutionize mental health treatment.
02 AI has the potential to transform society.
03 We do not know whether current AI systems are invulnerable or merely lucky.
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