By Rakshit Ghura, VP and General Manager of Digital Workplace Solutions at Lenovo
Not enough AI, can't fold: How Google and Samsung reacted to Apple Awe Dropping iPhone 17 launch event
The iPhone 17 launch is the biggest talking point in the tech community right now. Google and Samsung have tried to get some attention by taking subtle digs at Apple’s latest flagship iPhones.
Coupang invests 75 billion won in AI startups with government
Coupang invests 75 billion won in AI startups with government
The AI 5: Anthony Baker, Managing Director at R/GA in Japan
Exploring how AI is transforming advertising and marketing, R/GA Japan’s Anthony Baker shares insights on workflows, collaboration, ethics, and the future of human-AI partnerships.
A California bill that would regulate AI companion chatbots is close to becoming law
If SB 243 is enacted, California would become the first state to require operators to implement safety protocols for AI companions and hold companies legally accountable if their chatbots fail to meet those standards.
In AI-simulated Fed meeting, political pressure polarises board
A simulated Federal Reserve meeting that used artificial intelligence agents modeled on real-life policymakers showed political pressure polarised members of the board in their rate-setting deliberations.
Morning Bid: Asia gets AI fever as Oracle surges
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Stella Qiu
Blame Schools, Not AI
With the beginning of the fall term, we’ve all been skimming through—or, hopefully, at least opening—that fresh wave of crisp, new syllabi. And as always, that familiar policy of academic integrity and AI usage prohibition greets us right near the bottom (which we typically skip). It’s not news to anyone at the University of Toronto
Oracle just came out of nowhere in AI moneymaking
The software company’s stock notched its biggest single-day gain in more than 30 years, following a rosy dispatch that left analysts “in shock,” per CNBC.
How to Scale Up AI in Government
Adoption of the technology remains fragmented across states and localities. Getting the most out of it requires proactive steps.