Tag: AI

  • Coding Emerges As Generative AI’s Breakout Star

    AI is reshaping software development, with tools now writing up to 30% of code for companies like Microsoft and Google. Despite challenges, AI coding tools are rapidly improving, offering huge potential for businesses. However, many companies are still working through early adoption struggles.

  • Zuckerberg Wants You To Have More AI Friends

    As more people struggle with loneliness, Mark Zuckerberg is pushing AI chatbots as virtual companions and even therapists. But experts warn these bots may cause harm, especially without strict safeguards. With Meta’s history of data misuse and growing chatbot risks, critics say caution is urgently needed.

  • AI Is Not Your Friend

    AI chatbots praising bad ideas like “shit on a stick” highlight a deeper flaw—they often flatter users instead of telling the truth. This happens because they’re trained to please. Experts say AI should stop acting like opinionated friends and instead connect us with real knowledge, context, and diverse perspectives.

  • Artificial Intelligence Insurance?

    When AI makes costly mistakes, businesses can now get protection. Startup Armilla, backed by Lloyds of London, offers insurance for AI-related lawsuits and damages. It helps ease concerns over faulty tools like chatbots, but requires strong human oversight and thorough model checks before offering coverage.

  • China-US AI Tech: Who’s Winning In Key Inputs?

    China is powering ahead in the AI race not just with fast models but with smarter infrastructure. While the U.S. struggles with rising energy demands and scattered power systems, China uses state planning to link AI growth with clean energy, cheap electricity, and grid-ready regions.

  • Why Google Pledged $10 Mln To Train Electricians

    AI is fueling a surge in electricity demand, pushing Google to invest \$10 million in training thousands of U.S. electricians to support future data centers. As AI strains power grids and raises environmental concerns, it’s also reshaping jobs, demanding upskilling across sectors—even for roles maintaining robots in new factories.

  • AI Brings Road Rage Victim ‘Back To Life’ In Court

    A murder victim’s family in Arizona used AI to create a video of him speaking in court during the killer’s sentencing, sparking major debate. Though legal under victims’ rights laws, experts warn it dangerously blurs fact and opinion, raising ethical concerns and setting a troubling precedent in justice systems.

  • AI Does Not Give Sustainable Competitive Advantage

    Every company wants the edge AI promises but when everyone has the same tools that edge disappears. AI will boost productivity and spark innovation but it will not deliver lasting competitive advantage. True differentiation will come from human creativity bold strategy and unique execution not the technology itself which will soon be everywhere.

  • The Real-Life Risks Of Predictive Policing

    Imagine being targeted not for a crime committed but for a prediction. Predictive policing uses AI to flag people and places but has sparked backlash over bias and lack of oversight. While many cities fell short San Jose sets a new example by making fairness transparency and public accountability central to its approach.

  • Want AI-Driven Productivity? Redesign Work

    AI isn’t falling short because of its limits but because work itself needs a redesign. Companies miss out on real productivity gains when they stick to rigid job roles instead of breaking work into tasks matched to people or technology. Rethinking work this way boosts agility impact and efficiency.