Siri gets AI boost
Digest more
"We are at a point in history where something amazing is happening, and it may be amazingly good, and it may be amazingly bad."
Five CFR fellows examine the challenges that lie ahead, reviewing how governance, adoption, and geopolitical competition will shape artificial intelligence and society’s engagement with this new
Andrew Ng sees AI as a revolution in the making, predicting continued progress despite controversies and claims of a bubble.
BizClik releases the January 2026 Technology portfolio, exploring ethical AI, sustainability and the future of digital infrastructure. The first 2026 editions of AI Magazine, Technology Magazine, Telco Magazine, and Data Centre Magazine explore automation, sustainability, ethical AI, conscious AI and more
Applied Digital signed a limited notice to proceed with Babcock & Wilcox in November to deliver 1 GW of power. B&W has been in operation since 1867, specializing in the design and manufacture of steam turbines. Steam turbines have been around for more than a century, and now they're set to be used to power the AI revolution.
Well, sort of. Machine learning, an older form of AI, has long been used in all sorts of scientific research. One branch, called deep learning, forms part of AlphaFold, a Nobel Prize–winning tool for protein prediction that has transformed biology. Image recognition models are getting better at identifying cancerous cells.
Much continues to be made of the role that AI will play in all our lives. But there has so far been little attention paid to its likely effects on corporate governance.
The rise of AI in education has spurred fears of students cheating and not developing critical thinking skills. But K-12 teachers also turning to the technology.
Tech giants are looking for more energy, but building new reactors takes time. In the AI arms race, all the major players say they want to go nuclear. Over the past year, the likes of Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, and Google have sent out a flurry of ...