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Stargate is back on - OpenAI and Oracle unveil massive data center expansion plans in major AI push
By Craig Hale published
OpenAI confirms Project Stargate is still on, and its first site, Stargate I, is already partly operational in Abilene, Texas.

Look out ChatGPT – the creator of Proton Mail has just launched a new AI chatbot that’s super-secure and private
By Graham Barlow published
Proton launches a new AI assistant called Lumo that puts the emphasis firmly on the security and privacy of your sensitive information.

Transformation fatigue: the silent barrier to AI success
By Alex Adamopoulos published
AI isn’t failing from lack of potential, but from how it’s exhausting the people behind it.

I am an AI expert and here's what businesses should know about using popular AI chatbots for writing content
By Fergal McGovern published
While incredibly useful for certain tasks, GenAI chatbots can be totally useless, and even harmful when not used appropriately.

Wikidata’s next leap: the open database powering tomorrow’s AI and Wikipedia
By Lydia Pintscher published
How a people-powered knowledge graph is reshaping enterprise IT, civic tech, and the future of trustworthy AI.

Spotify had to pull an AI-generated song that claimed to be from an artist who passed away 36 years ago
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
AI-generated songs are infiltrating Spotify artist pages without permission, and platforms will need to be ready to deal with more.

‘Many people don’t feel comfortable opening up to family or friends’: OpenAI’s new Applications chief makes a bold mission statement that’s both revealing and scary
By Graham Barlow published
OpenAIs new top exec lays out scary vision for the future where people get support from AI instead of humans.

AWS is already limiting access to its new Kiro AI coding tool - because it's too popular
By Craig Hale published
Kiro proved so popular AWS is forced to restrict access and stop taking new users.
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