Experimental uterine relocation surgery helps bowel cancer survivors give birth

Surgeons are testing a procedure that temporarily moves the uterus and ovaries out of the pelvis during bowel and rectal cancer treatment to preserve fertility. Early cases, including a recent birth in Switzerland, suggest the technique can allow some patients to conceive and carry pregnancies after intensive radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Moltbook turns autonomous agent frenzy into artificial intelligence spectacle

Moltbook’s rapid rise as a bot-focused social network exposes both the limits of today’s artificial intelligence agents and the human hype surrounding them, while surfacing real security risks from millions of loosely controlled bots.
Artificial Intelligence content tools in 2025 make synthetic media indistinguishable

Synthetic media systems in 2025 have shifted from narrow assistants to integrated creative engines that generate personalized, multimodal content at scale while raising urgent questions about authenticity, bias, and regulation.
K Health boosts its Artificial Intelligence physician using Gemma 3 and clinical data

K Health migrated its Artificial Intelligence physician to Gemma 3 on Vertex AI to create a more natural, clinically grounded intake chat while sharply cutting training and inference costs. Fine-tuning smaller Gemma models with decision-focused data delivered higher business scores than larger, domain-specific systems.
Artificial Intelligence is accelerating scientific output but reinforcing a broken research system

Artificial Intelligence tools are boosting individual scientists’ productivity while narrowing research diversity and deepening systemic problems in how science is funded and rewarded.
GDC survey highlights layoffs as generative Artificial Intelligence adoption grows

Game industry workers report rising layoffs, stronger support for unions, and expanding use of generative Artificial Intelligence, as Take-Two doubles down on the technology and Valve delays its Steam Machine hardware.
Consultant who predicted artificial intelligence software slump lays out next disruption wave

Management consultant Michelle Miller, who warned in 2024 that generative artificial intelligence would squeeze software economics, now expects broad consolidation, new pricing models, and a high failure rate for deployments as enterprises rethink how they buy and use software.
Artificial Intelligence chip market shares for Nvidia, Amd and Intel in Q2 2023

Nvidia dominated the Artificial Intelligence chip market in Q2 2023, far outpacing competitors Amd and Intel in reported GPU share. The data highlights a highly concentrated competitive landscape.
Data center sector sees major Amazon capex, chip funding, and global build out

Amazon is preparing a large capital expenditure push focused on AWS data centers, while new chip funding, land deals, and power-efficient projects highlight accelerating demand for digital infrastructure worldwide.
Brave Leo artificial intelligence integrates private chat and custom models into the browser

Brave Leo is a browser based artificial intelligence assistant that emphasizes privacy, integrates with Brave Search, and supports both built in and user supplied models. It offers free and premium tiers, local chat history, and tools for working with web pages and documents without leaving the tab.