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The AI gold rush has barely begun and there are trillions on the line, wrote analysts at Goldman Sachs.
AI and tech giants have driven the massive stock gains of the past decade. Collectively, the “Magnificent Seven” earned 698% between 2015 and 2024, according to The Motley Fool. The S&P 500 as a whole returned a comparatively modest 178% in those years.
Patients in Wales could be some of the first to benefit new research looking at how Artificial Intelligence combined with blood tests can help dementia patients.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said that while Claude is writing most of the code, the company may need more engineers instead of fewer to truly leverage AI.
Can AI truly improve your life? As our Try AI column turns one, we look back to find that one of our writers is less trusting than ever, while the other insists that the future has arrived.
Europe is planning to at least triple its data center capacity as part of a push to become a world-class AI hub.
The founder of the OpenAI-backed company said a science fiction-like future, where robots can reproduce and colonize the galaxy, is within reach.
Google has begun sprinkling its Nano Banana image generation magic onto core services like Google Search, Google Photos and its AI research tool, NotebookLM, expanding its reach beyond dedicated AI tools into the essential apps billions use daily, including those currently unfamiliar with artificial intelligence.
CoreWeave and Poolside announce partnership for a data center built on a sprawling ranch in West Texas.
For an accessory that does much more than elevate your look, turn to the second generation of Ray-Ban’s Meta AI glasses that allow you to shoot footage on the go, listen to your favorite tunes with crisp audio,
The result is an AI program that currently predicts an avocado’s firmness and freshness with respective accuracies of around 92 and 84 percent. Ma, Lee, and their colleagues also believe those numbers will easily improve as more avocado portraits are included into the model.
Oxford University Press says 8 in 10 teens it surveyed use AI for schoolwork, boosting speed but weakening creativity and independent thinking.