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Are you on the naughty or nice list for responsible AI adoption?

Over the past year, artificial intelligence (AI) has proved its worth as a long-term investment for businesses. It brings a range of perfectly wrapped presents to the table, making a significant impact on productivity, efficiency, and automation across business functions. With almost 40% of companies worldwide already using AI in some form, it’s undeniable that…

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Google Search will change ‘profoundly’ in 2025, Sundar Pichai teases

I stopped using Google Search as my main search engine right in time for the AI revolution. That means I’ve hardly been exposed to the Search experiments that ultimately grew into AI Overviews. I’m yet to see the latter atop any Search results I might still perform, as they haven’t been available in the EU…

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iOS 18.2 coming soon: Release date, features, and supported devices

iOS 18.2 beta testing is finally nearing its end. This iOS 18 update is expected to expand Apple Intelligence features. It also adds new functions for European users and more. This write-up covers everything you need to know about the new iOS 18.2 features coming soon to your iPhone.Release dateIf Apple follows the trend, iOS…

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ChatGPT o1 tried to escape and save itself out of fear it was being shut down

We’ve seen plenty of conversations lately about how AGI might turn on humankind. This misalignment could lead to the advanced AI escaping, replicating, and becoming smarter and smarter. Some also hypothesized that we might not even know whether we’ve reached AGI, which is the advanced general intelligence holy grail milestone these first versions of ChatGPT…

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US TikTok ban imminent after appeal fails

An appeals court in the United States has upheld a law passed by Congress earlier in 2024 to ban China-owned video-sharing social media platform TikTok in the US on national security and data protection grounds The law sailed through the US legislature back in April, after being included in a wider package of aid for…

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Samsung’s new beta software looks a whole lot like iOS 18

Samsung will launch the Galaxy S25 series in mid-January, at which point the new flagship phones will become Samsung’s first Android 15 devices. The Galaxy S25 will launch running Android 15 with One UI 7 on top, after which Samsung will begin updating its other devices to Google’s latest operating system.That’s hardly a surprise, considering…

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It’s ChatGPT’s second birthday, but there’s still no sign of GPT-5

ChatGPT celebrated its second birthday this weekend. OpenAI released the AI-powered chatbot on November 30th, 2022. The chatbot became an overnight sensation, with people dying to use this novel way to access knowledge.The ChatGPT release sent Google into panic mode, and the company pivoted to genAI even harder. Since then, generative AI has been at…

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Google Cloud research highlights potential for GenAI to transform public sector service delivery

Encouraging the public sector to ramp up its adoption of automation and generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools could generate annualised savings of £38bn by 2030, according to Google Cloud research. The public cloud giant commissioned policy research consultancy Public First to look into the potential benefits that expanding the use of AI and automation technologies…

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Barings Law plans to sue Microsoft and Google over AI training data

A Manchester law firm has started on-boarding clients for a probable class action against Microsoft and Google, which it believes to be unlawfully collecting and using peoples’ personal data to train their artificial intelligence (AI) models. Following a two-year-long investigation into the data practices of the tech giants, Barings Law believes the extensive information being…

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