84 per cent of European financial firms see AI as critical, says PwC Luxembourg

A PwC Luxembourg report finds most European financial firms view Artificial Intelligence as essential for competitiveness, but lag behind in regulatory readiness.
The race to make AI as multilingual as Europe

Europe´s pursuit of truly multilingual Artificial Intelligence is heating up, as researchers and startups tackle language bias in leading language models.
Entry-level jobs plummet as UK businesses turn to artificial intelligence

UK graduates and school leavers face shrinking prospects as entry-level roles drop sharply, driven by businesses´ growing adoption of Artificial Intelligence.
How artificial intelligence is transforming media and entertainment—and regulators´ global response

Artificial Intelligence is shaking up media and entertainment, with unions, studios, and regulators worldwide racing to adapt labor deals and legal frameworks.
Global legal updates reshape advertising, media, and consumer brands strategies

From UK Artificial Intelligence copyright to US and Asia-Pacific data rules, global legal shifts push advertising and media brands to adapt fast.
Researchers chart strategic path for large language models in chemistry

A Carnegie Mellon team outlines how large language models can responsibly revolutionize chemical research with thoughtful integration of artificial intelligence.
Satori pushes large language model reasoning with chain-of-action-thought and reinforcement learning

Satori, a 7B parameter large language model, leverages chain-of-action-thought and reinforcement learning to boost autonomous reasoning, promising open-source code and data for Artificial Intelligence advancement.
Jim O’Neill joins RFK Jr. as his top advisor and the latest from inside OpenAI

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appoints longevity advocate Jim O’Neill as a key health policy advisor, while reporter Karen Hao’s fresh book offers a deep dive into OpenAI’s turbulent rise in Artificial Intelligence.