Artificial Intelligence

IT Pro´s Artificial Intelligence landing page gathers news, features and analysis on the technology´s market, product and security impacts. Coverage includes hardware trends, vendor updates and warnings about misuse and accuracy.

IT Pro´s Artificial Intelligence landing page curates recent reporting, analysis and whitepapers from the publication´s technology team. The page description highlights expert analysis on artificial intelligence and presents a rotating list of stories across news, opinion and sponsored content. The landing page format groups items by topic and labels each item with its category, author and publication date.

Highlighted coverage on the page ranges from market and product trends to vendor announcements. One story reports that artificial intelligence PCs are expected to make up a significant portion of the total PC market by the end of 2025, and cites Gartner as saying artificial intelligence PCs will become the norm by 2029. Other pieces examine claims about energy use from a single Gemini prompt compared with a basic search, Microsoft warnings about new Copilot features in Excel and vendor initiatives such as Mistral AI´s Le Chat and Productiv´s whitepapers.

Security and adoption risks appear as recurring themes. The listings include reporting that hackers are using artificial intelligence to dissect threat intelligence reports and to ´vibe code´ malware, and a story noting that Anthropic has admitted hackers have weaponized its tools. Coverage also touches on enterprise adoption, with a headline suggesting large enterprises could be wavering on artificial intelligence adoption, and on developer practices, reporting that senior developers are embracing ´vibe coding´ while junior staff may lack experience to spot critical flaws.

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Inside the Artificial Intelligence divide roiling Electronic Arts

Electronic Arts is pushing nearly 15,000 employees to weave Artificial Intelligence into daily work, but many developers say the tools add errors, extra cleanup, and job anxiety. Internal training, in-house chatbots, and executive cheerleading are colliding with creative skepticism and ethical concerns.

China’s Artificial Intelligence ambitions target US tech dominance

China is closing the Artificial Intelligence gap with the United States through cost-efficient models, aggressive open-source releases and state-backed investment, even as chip controls and censorship remain constraints. Startups like DeepSeek and giants such as Alibaba and Tencent are helping redefine the balance of power.

Artificial Intelligence could predict who will have a heart attack

Startups are using Artificial Intelligence to mine routine chest CT scans for hidden signs of heart disease, potentially flagging high-risk patients who are missed today. The approach shows promise but faces unanswered clinical, operational, and reimbursement questions.

Science acquires retina implant enabling artificial vision

Science Corporation bought the PRIMA retina implant out of Pixium Vision’s collapse and is seeking approval to market it. Early trials suggest the device can restore enough artificial vision for some patients to read text and even do crosswords.

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