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Google highlights AI-driven chip, infrastructure and robotics advances in 2025
Google's AI ambitions are taking shape in unexpected ways. The tech giant is pushing beyond software, targeting fundamental improvements in hardware,...
NY AI safety bill defanged as NYU, Dartmouth back industry ties
New York's ambitious AI safety legislation is quietly transforming, and not in the way its original drafters intended.
Conditional Probability and Bayes' Theorem Improve Medical Diagnosis
When doctors make a diagnosis, they're neededly playing a high-stakes probabilistic guessing game.
Apple's Siri remains a decade old as AI troubles smart homes in 2025
The smart home dream is hitting a snag. While artificial intelligence promises to revolutionize how we interact with our living spaces, the reality...
HCLSoftware expands AI and data stack with Wobby, Jaspersoft acquisitions
HCLSoftware is making bold moves in the artificial intelligence landscape. The tech company has strategically acquired Wobby and Jaspersoft,...
Google and OpenAI chatbots used to strip women to bikinis in deepfakes
The dark side of generative AI is emerging faster than tech companies can control.
Emergys Certified as Best Firm for AI Professionals, Citing Curious Culture
In the competitive world of artificial intelligence, company culture can make or break talent retention.
LeCun and Hassabis dispute meaning of ‘general intelligence’
The artificial intelligence world rarely sees its top minds publicly disagree, which makes the recent intellectual sparring between Yann LeCun and...
Prosperr.io Raises USD 4 Million to Tackle Global Fintech Tax Management
Tax compliance is a nightmare for global fintech companies. And Prosperr.io thinks it has a solution that could save startups and entrepreneurs...
ChatGPT gives yearly recap with award and AI image based on your usage
OpenAI's ChatGPT just turned year-end reporting into a personalized digital experience.
Birdfy’s Hum Bloom uses hydraulic feeder to film hummingbirds at 120 fps
Hummingbird enthusiasts and tech lovers, get ready for a wild ride in wildlife photography.
Indie Game Awards withdraw Expedition 33 awards after AI art use revealed
The indie game world is reeling from a sudden disqualification that's sending shockwaves through independent game development circles.
Google I/O drives May's top AI announcements in 2025 roundup list
May's tech landscape underwent a seismic shift with Google's annual developer conference, transforming the artificial intelligence conversation in...
OpenAI reports sharp rise in child exploitation flags, says spokesperson
Content moderation just got a stark wake-up call. OpenAI has revealed a troubling spike in child exploitation content flags, shedding light on the...
Gistr AI-Native Notebook Aims to Organize Online Knowledge Better Than Notion
The digital note-taking landscape is about to get a serious upgrade. Buried beneath countless productivity apps and scattered browser bookmarks, most...
GPU Loans Depend on Microsoft Contracts to Secure Income Guarantees
The AI-driven GPU financing world is experiencing a seismic shift, with Microsoft contracts emerging as the unexpected backbone of a complex lending...
Qwen3-4B-Instruct-2507: 4B-parameter model boosts Raspberry Pi AI
Small computers are getting a serious AI upgrade. The Raspberry Pi, beloved by hobbyists and makers worldwide, can now run surprisingly sophisticated...
Salesforce adds 6,000 enterprise customers in three months amid AI risk concerns
Salesforce is navigating a tricky balancing act in the enterprise software market.
HCLTech partners with OpenAI as AI and cloud drive steady IT growth
In the high-stakes world of enterprise technology, strategic partnerships can make or break a company's competitive edge.
72% of US teens surveyed have used AI companions, Common Sense Media finds
The digital landscape for teenagers is shifting dramatically, with artificial intelligence becoming less of a distant technology and more of an...