Artificial intelligence promises to revolutionize the way we design, manufacture and interact with cars. Here's what you can expect to see in 2025 and beyond.
AI is a real investment in something that even less experienced investors can understand where big-league returns may arise.
Meta deleted several of its own AI-generated accounts after human users began engaging with them and posting about the bots’ sloppy imagery and tendency to lie in chats with humans.
The so-called AI boom has been going on for more than two years now, and 2024 saw a real acceleration in both the development and the application of the technology. Expectations are high that AI will move beyond just generating text and images and morph into agents that can complete complex tasks on behalf of users.
Small language models capable of addressing specific tasks without burning through processing power are likely to surge in popularity.
Generative AI is upending traditional search engines as we know them—and helping us find stuff on our phones quickly.
While companies have long struggled to wring value out of their data initiatives, something big has changed in the last two years: Generative AI has spurred greater interest and investment in data quality and broader data capabilities.
When is artificial intelligence sophisticated enough to possess the traits to provide equality of a human and machine identity?
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When it comes to the Copilot assistant inside Windows, it’s very similar to the Copilot app on the web. You can jump between the web app and the app in Windows, using the same Microsoft account, and carry on where you left off. Your chat history should also be synced between Windows and the web.
ImageFlow/Shutterstock As artificial intelligence continues its rapid evolution, the coming year is poised to bring even more changes to how we live and work—and the pace of change will accelerate in 2025.