Brianna Parkins: Maybe people who won’t think for themselves will start to bother AI and not us
I like helping people, but I’d be glad to pass people’s idiotic questions over to artificial intelligence
Table of Experts — Artificial intelligence in enterprise: Houston Tech leaders on what’s real, what’s next, and what’s at risk
This group of industry leaders explored how AI is already being applied across business verticals, the risks and limitations they’re navigating, and what leaders should be doing now to prepare for the exponential pace of change.
Beware of AI energy hyperbole: scientists already have a solution
Mobile phones will need to be charged just once a week if British research project bears fruit
Denmark to tackle deepfakes by giving people copyright to their own features
Amendment to law will strengthen protection against digital imitations of people’s identities, government says
Big accounting firms fail to track AI impact on audit quality, says regulator
Financial Reporting Council finds some auditors also lacked performance indicators for automated tools used
This battery recycling company is now cleaning up AI data centers
Redwood Materials plans to reuse, rather than recycle, EV batteries to build renewable-powered microgrids.
Meta says it’s winning the talent war with OpenAI
A top Meta exec just called Sam Altman “dishonest.”
India denies entry to UN aviation investigator in Air India AI-171 crash probe, say sources
ICAO had asked for the investigator who was in India to be given observer status, but Indian authorities refused the offer, the sources said.
Singapore case against three on AI chip fraud charges adjourned until Aug 22
Singapore’s case against three men linked by local media to the illegal transfer of Nvidia’s AI chips from Singapore to Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek has been adjourned until Aug 22, the court ruled on Friday.