Artificial intelligence is being used to generate paintings, images and even sculptures, with some selling for thousands of dollars. Do we need to reframe our definition of art? Read more.
Microsoft, Anthropic, and NVIDIA are setting a bar for cloud infrastructure investment and AI model availability with a new compute alliance. This agreement signals a divergence from single-model dependency toward a diversified, hardware-optimised ecosystem, altering the governance landscape for senior technology leaders. Read More.
January, 2026
For over a century, the photograph has been the gold standard of objective evidence. Generative AI has demolished this trust. High-fidelity deepfakes are now trivial to produce, creating convincing images and videos of events that never happened or statements that were never made.
The ethical responsibility here lies not just with the users, but with the creator of the models to implement robust safeguards (e.g., watermarking, provenance tracking, content filtering) that prioritize public safety over pure generative capability.
January, 2026
A new generation of quantum-inspired AI chips promises to dramatically cut model training times, enabling real-time processing of large-scale neural networks. Cloud providers are already testing these chips in data centers to optimize latency and reduce energy consumption.
January, 2026
Governments around the world are accelerating discussions on AI governance frameworks. Key points include safety audits, transparency mandates, and international agreements on the deployment of autonomous AI systems in critical sectors.
January, 2026
Researchers are exploring neural-AI interfaces that allow direct communication between human brain activity and machine learning systems. Ethical questions arise as AI begins interpreting intentions and cognitive patterns in real time.
January, 2026
Studios are now using AI to generate scripts, visual effects, and even voice acting. The technology is lowering production costs but sparking debates about artistic authorship and originality in the entertainment industry.
The technology that creates stunning fantasy art can also produce highly realistic, malicious synthetic media or deepfakes. This is arguably the most severe ethical threat posed by generative AI, shifting the focus from artistic ownership to societal stability.
A new generation of quantum-inspired AI chips promises to dramatically cut model training times, enabling real-time processing of large-scale neural networks.
Governments worldwide are accelerating discussions on AI governance frameworks, including audits, transparency mandates, and international agreements on autonomous systems.
Researchers are exploring neural-AI interfaces that allow direct communication between human brain activity and machine learning systems.
Studios are using AI to generate scripts, VFX, and voice acting, lowering costs but raising debates about originality and authorship. Studios are using AI to generate scripts, VFX, and voice acting, lowering costs but raising debates about originality and authorship.
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