AI
Wondering what the exciting new world of AI is all about? This is where you start.
Whether you're curious about ChatGPT, want to know what Google Gemini is, or are looking to use one of the best AI art generators, you'll find everything you need here.
We've also got all of the latest news about AI hardware, from the next-gen neural processing units (NPU) found in chips from Nvidia, Apple and others to AI-focused phones such as the Google Pixel 8 and more.
So, what is artificial intelligence? Well, let's ask the experts – this is what ChatGPT says: "Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a field of computer science focused on creating systems capable of performing tasks that usually require human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, understanding language, and recognizing patterns."
And here's what Google's Gemini thinks: "Artificial intelligence (AI) is technology that enables machines to mimic human cognitive functions like learning and problem-solving. You see AI in action every day with voice assistants like Siri and Alexa, and recommendation systems on shopping websites."
These descriptions are pretty good, but they don't capture the revolution that's currently taking place in this space. AI is transforming the way we create art and music, the tools we use in the workplace and the gadgets that we hold in our hands.
It's moving fast and it's only going to get more interesting – so read on and find out more.
Latest about AI

Sam Altman admits OpenAI still needs to fix these 3 ChatGPT-5.4 weaknesses
By Graham Barlow published
Sam Altman says GPT-5.4 is OpenAI’s best conversational model yet, but admits it still has three important weaknesses to fix.

Anthropic's Claude Marketplace allows customers to buy third-party cloud services
By Craig Hale published
Anthropic wants its customers to use their existing AI spend commitments to spread across other third-party cloud services.

Explainable AI is making black box models worthless in the agentic era
By Efrain Ruh published
Transparency and explainability are only way organizations can trust autonomous AI.

ChatGPT has delayed the roll out of its adult mode again — here's why
By David Nield published
We're going to be waiting a while yet for the promised adult mode to make an appearance in ChatGPT.

AI agents: Powering Europe’s most ambitious startups
By Nico Gaviola published
Startups must prioritize their foundations just as much as their innovative capabilities to achieve these expectations.

A Samsung exec has teased more details about its forthcoming XR glasses
By David Nield published
It looks increasingly likely that we'll see the Samsung XR glasses before the end of the current year.

Leading by example: Embracing tools internally before shipping them externally
By Thomas Reisenbichler published
Using your own tools builds trust, improves quality, accelerates innovation, and protects customers from failure.

Before The Matrix and The Terminator, there was 'The Creation of the Humanoids' — how an obscure 1962 B-movie set the scene for robot takeover and introduced the concept of centralized intelligence
By Wayne Williams published
Before modern robots, a 1962 B-movie and 1990s MIT research reshaped machine intelligence.

Finding stability in an age of relentless AI innovation
By Eilon Reshef published
The challenge is not just implementing AI but keeping pace with the relentless changes required.

‘The biggest losers in all of this are everyday people and civilians in conflict zones’: OpenAI is filling the gap left by Anthropic — but almost left in the same loopholes for mass domestic surveillance
By Benedict Collins published
OpenAI has signed a contract with the Pentagon, days after Anthropic's $200 million contract was severed.
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