Geoffrey Hinton, often dubbed the ‘Godfather of AI’, just confirmed that he quit his role at Google last week to speak out about the “dangers” of the technology he helped develop.
Johnny Depp living quiet life in the UK, Jodi Picoult’s books banned, Prince Harry attends court case, Another US school shooting, The difference between Padel And Pickleball, and Fake historical events being created with AI.
I asked Bing’s new AI image generator feature to give me a picture of a budgie on a lemon in the middle of the ocean in the style of Salvador Dali.
Maybe an AI god isn’t such a bad idea. After all, when AI Jesus starts murmuring about a ‘great flood’, we can just switch him off. But will we be able to..?
At least we don’t have to peer into his cold, dead, virtual avatar eyes anymore.
One of India’s most loved ritual elephants, Ramachandran, has killed 13 people in its 59 years.
Spotify has just added a robot DJ into the fold.
Artificial intelligence is having a moment, and we humans can’t get enough of its wild and wondrous ways.
While we need AI to remind us of these fundamentally human things, that is not to say that AI is sentient or beyond humans.
Artificial Intelligent tools are progressing at such an accelerated pace that we mere mortals can barely keep up.
The artificial intelligence app is dealing with major backlash around its hyper-sexualisation, intellectual property, and privacy problems.
Legal history is being made as an AI lawyer auditions for Megan’s replacement in ‘Suits’. Minus all the drama.
‘M3GAN’, essentially the queer-coded version of Chucky, merges camp and horror in a way that is sure to make it huge at the box office and viral on social media.
Humanoid robot Ameca has an impressive range of facial expressions which is both interesting and a touch scary.
Elon Musk introduced the Tesla Bot during his company’s inaugural AI Day. It has a screen for a face but is intended to be friendly, of course.
Voilà AI Artist is yet another face-changing app that’s making Disney-like memes. As with all of these apps, it pays to know what’s happening with your personal data.
Artificial superintelligence is very much possible, and our objection that smart computers simply won’t have the means or motivation to end humanity is deemed naive by some.
Boston Dynamics has recently unveiled its latest robot, soon to be up for sale, and it’s one that could soon put a few humans out of work.
Watching Kody the dog fly a drone is both adorable and an unsettling message about the march of AI technology.
I could let it go when artificial intelligence was used to create creepy talking robots, but now it’s coming for our beer.
We have made significant advancements in modern medicine, and technology. Combined, those two things could be what we need to beat COVID-19.
As robots from the likes of Boston Dynamics continue to evolve, some have seen them as a symbol of the impending robot takeover. Not yet, it appears.
Movies like ‘Terminator’ have made the public somewhat wary of the idea of cyborgs. When you hear what the U.S. military has planned, that might not be a bad thing.
Artificial intelligence is increasingly becoming part of our everyday lives, in small but significant ways, thanks to incredible advancements in the field.
Researchers have developed a system that can recreate lifelike motion from just a single frame of a person’s face. Enter the moving Mona Lisa.
A new AI, dubbed GPT-2, is so good at responding to prompts that it’s been deemed too dangerous to release into the world.
In 2018, Google, Microsoft, and Instagram have unveiled AI programs that mimic their users, and now we’re mimicking them.
A painting of a European man, generated by AI, has fetched 43 times more than its estimated value at a Christie’s auction. But is it art?
Design and technology are converging to bring you the next big thing – creepy, autonomous robot dogs.
Robotics firm Boston Dynamics has unveiled the latest version of its super advanced and extremely nimble Atlas robot. Be afraid.