Synopsys and Intel Foundry Advance Angstrom-Scale Chip Design with 18A and 18A-P Collaboration

Synopsys and Intel Foundry are joining forces on next-generation chip design, integrating Artificial Intelligence-driven EDA tools and unique packaging for high-performance computing.
Beginner’s Guide to Effortless YouTube Videos with Artificial Intelligence Tools

Artificial Intelligence-driven video tools are revolutionizing YouTube content creation for beginners, making editing and publishing effortless and accessible.
DeepSeek Stirs Anticipation with Rumored R2 Model Breakthrough

Chinese start-up DeepSeek fuels intense online discussion as rumors circulate about the launch and capabilities of its next open-source Artificial Intelligence model, R2.
Artificial Intelligence Hype Index Highlights Industry Trends and Regulation Debates

MIT Technology Review´s Artificial Intelligence Hype Index tackles cyberthreats, robot innovation, and new regulatory ideas as the technology faces public scrutiny and evolving policy.
Newsom Opposes California´s Proposed Sweeping Artificial Intelligence Rules

California´s plan for strict Artificial Intelligence regulation faces pushback from Governor Newsom, raising a national debate over innovation and privacy.
Alibaba Unveils Qwen3: New Standard in Open-Source Large Language Models

Alibaba launches Qwen3, a groundbreaking open-source large language model family, pushing Artificial Intelligence innovation with hybrid reasoning and multilingual support.
The AI Hype Index: Cybersecurity Concerns, Robotic Races, and Musical Advancements

Artificial Intelligence is fueling rapid change, from autonomous agents to experimental robot races and creative music models.
Study on Generative AI’s Impact Wins 2025 Olin Award

A WashU Olin Business School study finds generative Artificial Intelligence tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E reduce freelance creative work and earnings in the short term.
UK to Introduce Collective Copyright Licence for Generative AI Training

The UK Copyright Licensing Agency aims for a 2025 launch of a collective licence to balance creator rights and generative Artificial Intelligence training.
Why Seeing Artificial Intelligence as Normal Matters

Despite widespread attention, Artificial Intelligence is best considered a normal technology, not a mystical or existential threat. Rethinking its societal role could reshape conversations and policy.