Published inEnrique DansWhen AI gets it wrong: why responsibility still lies with usGenerative AI has reached a turning point: no longer simply a writing tool, it’s now being used, and misused, across a range of…8h agoA response icon38h agoA response icon3
Published inEnrique DansConnected fleets or intelligent cars? The battle over autonomous strategyPrivate ownership of self-driving vehicles may still be some way off; meanwhile, Chinese and US taxi companies are already fighting over…1d agoA response icon21d agoA response icon2
Published inEnrique DansWork and the machine: history repeats itselfGeoffrey Hinton, the father of modern neural networks, and a 2024 Physics Nobel laureate, sees the future of AI in stark terms: Big Tech…2d agoA response icon112d agoA response icon11
Published inEnrique DansSamsung’s ad-powered fridge: a masterclass in how to alienate your best customersBack in September, when Samsung first announced that its smart refrigerators would start displaying advertisements — a pilot program…3d agoA response icon233d agoA response icon23
Published inEnrique DansGEO: the new SEO chaos and how brands can avoid being lost in the AI engineYou may remember this, if you are old enough: in 2002, search engine optimization (SEO) transformed from a technical curiosity into a…5d agoA response icon25d agoA response icon2
Published inEnrique DansFrom innovation to hegemony: OpenAI’s $1 trillion plan and the future of power in AIOpenAI is not just another player in the AI revolution, but a possible new monopoly in the making that is following the Big Tech playbook…5d agoA response icon45d agoA response icon4
Published inEnrique DansWho’s surfing the internet, you or your browser?Nov 4A response icon3Nov 4A response icon3
Published inEnrique DansThe new gold rush of AI talent, and how the US is squandering its leadIn artificial intelligence, compute and data matter, but people matter more. Behind every breakthrough model, every infrastructure leap…Nov 4A response icon8Nov 4A response icon8
Published inEnrique DansAutocorrect gone rogue: why your iPhone keeps getting it wrongUsers of iPhones will doubtless have been subjected to its autocorrect’s frustrating habit of proposing out-of-context words as you type…Nov 3A response icon6Nov 3A response icon6