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  • Computing: Research and Innovation for Consumer AI Profitability
    There is a recent report by Menlo Ventures,  2025: The State of Consumer AI, stating that, “More than half of American adults (61%) have used AI in the past six months, and nearly one in five rely on it every day. Scaled globally, that translates to 1.7–1.8 billion people who have used AI tools, with 500–600 … Read more
  • Explore the World Through Architecture: Iconic Styles Across Continents
    There are various ways to study culture, like its culture and food, but perhaps nothing tells as much about a culture as the buildings it creates. There is something about architecture that keeps on fascinating, be it the soaring domes in Istanbul to the clean geometric lines characteristic of Tokyo. Whether you are interested in … Read more
  • A Node.js-Powered App in Record Time
    In today’s developer case study, speed to market matters. The faster and better you can create a working application, the greater the chances of success. Node.js rapid app, through its flexibility, ease, and strong ecosystem, is rapidly becoming one of the top tools for setting development on a fast trajectory and evolving from delivery boy … Read more
  • Open vs. closed models: AI leaders from GM, Zoom and IBM weigh trade-offs for enterprise use
    Want smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now Deciding on AI models is as much of a technical decision and it is a strategic one. But choosing open, closed or hybrid models all have trade-offs. While speaking … Read more
  • Would you let AI plan your holiday itinerary?
    In his latest column, Jonathan McCrea is striking a lighter tone and telling us how AI has become his ideal travel companion. I’m heading away for a couple of weeks with the family. We’re going through the packing list now. Underwear, Calpol, flip flops, emergency sugar rations (for me, to be clear). The most important … Read more

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5 reasons why I still prefer Perplexity over every other AI chatbot

5 reasons why I still prefer Perplexity over every other AI chatbot

Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg via Getty Images I’ve been working with artificial intelligence (AI) since the 1970s, when Lisp was state-of-the-art. Lately, like everyone else, I’ve been looking at AI a lot more closely. While it’s nifty and getting genuinely useful, it can still blunder, like the time Google’s AI Overviews recommended users to eat “at least one small rock

Insta360 drops a big firmware update and new accessories for its flagship 360 camera, making the best even better

Insta360 drops a big firmware update and new accessories for its flagship 360 camera, making the best even better

“Summer Update” firmware adds battery life boost and improvements to exposure and low-light performance ND filters, Ultra Battery and custom-designed lenses now available Plus a suite of enhancements for motorcycle riders I’m a huge fan of the Insta360 X5, calling it the “best overall 360 camera currently on the market” in my review from earlier

This Spendy Thermostat Is Paying for Itself by Cutting My Energy Bills and It’s Still 14% Off

Amazon Prime Day sale: The Nest Learning Thermostat Gen 4 is available for $240 — a discount of 14% or $40 — as a deal that’s still live post Amazon’s July Prime Day sale. Since price is the biggest drawback of this thermostat, this deal makes snapping one up much more compelling. CNET’s key takeaways $240

WeTransfer issues flurry of promises that it’s not using your data to train AI models after its new terms of service aroused suspicion

WeTransfer issues flurry of promises that it’s not using your data to train AI models after its new terms of service aroused suspicion

WeTransfer users were outraged when it seemed an updated terms of service implied their data would be used to train AI models. The company moved fast to assure users it does not use uploaded content for AI training WeTransfer rewrote the clause in clearer language File-sharing platform WeTransfer spent a frantic day reassuring users that

Wendelstein 7-X Sets New Record For The Nuclear Fusion Triple Product

Wendelstein 7-X Sets New Record For The Nuclear Fusion Triple Product

Fusion product against duration, showing the Lawson criterion progress. (Credit: Dinklage et al., 2024, MPI for Plasma Physics) In nuclear fusion, the triple product – also known as the Lawson criterion – defines the point at which a nuclear fusion reaction produces more power than is needed to sustain the fusion reaction. Recently the German

OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Anthropic sound alarm: ‘We may be losing the ability to understand AI’

OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Anthropic sound alarm: ‘We may be losing the ability to understand AI’

Want smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now Scientists from OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic and Meta have abandoned their fierce corporate rivalry to issue a joint warning about artificial intelligence safety. More than 40 researchers across these

Apple Hornsby in Australia to close in October 2025

Apple Hornsby in Australia to close in October 2025

Apple will permanently shutter one of its Australian locations later this year, choosing to instead direct customers to a newly revamped store. Apple Hornsby opened in 2011 and now, fourteen years later, will cease operations in October. The closure will coincide with the reopening of Apple Chatswood Chase. The news, spotted by MacRumors, was

‘Talent drives everything’: Vinod Khosla’s contrarian take on America’s AI and climate challenges

‘Talent drives everything’: Vinod Khosla’s contrarian take on America’s AI and climate challenges

Vinod Khosla, right, speaking with Akshat Rathi, a senior reporter with Bloomberg Green, at the Bloomberg Green Seattle event on July 15. (GeekWire Photo / Lisa Stiffler) The biggest threat to America’s competitiveness in artificial intelligence and climate tech isn’t the Trump administration’s cuts to renewable power tax breaks or electricity shortages for data centers,

AWS previews Kiro IDE for devs over vibe coding • The Register

Amazon Web Services has created what it’s calling an “agentic IDE” that it claims avoids the pitfalls of vibe coding. With the advent of generative AI, developers have experimented with using LLMs to rapidly generate and debug code in a process that’s come to be known as vibe coding. But the code is often of

Pervasive Surveillance of People is Being Used to Access, Monetise, Coerce, and Control

Pervasive Surveillance of People is Being Used to Access, Monetise, Coerce, and Control

Analyses of over 40,000 documents, computer vision papers and downstream patents spanning four decades indicates the extent of this surveillance and the rise of obfuscating language that helps to normalise such approaches. New research has underlined the surprising extent to which pervasive surveillance of people and their habits is powered by computer vision research –