Category: AI & Bots
‘I’ve got big ambitions now!’, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says we’re finally in the era of “useful AI” — and things will only get faster
‘We have not seen the limits of what Atlas can do’: Boston Dynamics shows off Atlas robot’s impressive fridge-lifting and drink delivery capabilities — it’s only ‘limited by our imagination’
‘Almost entirely unmanageable’: Linus Torvalds says AI bug hunters have ruined Linux security mailing list
Apple says its new AI Siri will be ‘fundamentally different’ from ChatGPT and Gemini — but WWDC could be a make-or-break moment
ChatGPT now wants to connect up to your bank accounts — so what could possibly go wrong?
OpenAI launches a personal finance service in ChatGPT It’s being tested now with Pro subscribers in the US Connect your accounts, and ask queries about your finances OpenAI’s latest ChatGPT initiative is “a new personal finance experience”: now available in preview to Pro subscribers in the US, the AI chatbot will connect up to user…
‘We see it as the biggest opportunity’: OpenAI enterprise boss on why business users can benefit the most from increasing AI adoption at work
US data centers use enough electricity to power upwards of 16 million homes annually – the statistics on why opposition groups are pushing for People Over Profit
‘The way people create has changed’: The team behind DaVinci Resolve talk photography, filmmaking, and why it brought Lightroom-style color tools to the latest version of its free video editing softwa
I thought AI girlfriends were unsettling — then I discovered people are building chatbot versions of their ex-partners
I’ve covered a lot of ground when it comes to AI and human connection. I’ve spoken to people who fell in love with ChatGPT, were left heartbroken when the model changed, and who use AI instead of a therapist. But something new has caught my attention — and it gave me the ick before I’d…
French scholars spent years teaching AI to write like Molière, and audiences at Versailles actually applauded the experiment
AI spent years learning how to imitate Molière’s theatrical voice Versailles hosted a machine-assisted comedy inspired by 17th-century French theatre Scholars rewrote AI-generated scenes thousands of times before public performances A group of scholars at the Sorbonne University haVE spent two and a half years teaching artificial intelligence to think like Molière, a 17th-century playwright….
