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February 14, 2025
3 reasons Microsoft neednât fear DeepSeek
The Chinese upstart found a way to do generative AI on the cheap. So why is Satya Nadella, whose company has invested billions in the technology, calling DeepSeekâs arrival âgood newsâ?
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Apple's emotional lamp and the future of robots
Human-like robots don't need humanoid bodies. They just need to be expressive. (Well, they don't need to be, but they will be.)
AI chatbots outperform doctors in diagnosing patients, study finds
A new study comparing whether chatbots or physicians can diagnose patients more accurately and quickly found that AI is more often better at the task.
Yes, you can still upgrade Windows 10 PCs to Windows 11
Donât believe all the misleading hype. Your dated old work PC might still have some life in it yet.
Enterprise tech spending to hit $4.9 trillion in 2025, driven by AI, cloud, and cybersecurity
Despite economic pressures, Forrester forecasts 5.6% growth in the global enterprise tech market.
Monday.com aims to be an 'AI-First' platform with latest enhancements
With AI Blocks, Product Power-ups and Digital Workforce, Monday aims to make AI a helpful, integrated, valued assistant.
OpenAI revamps AI roadmap, merging models for a leaner future
OpenAI has canceled the launch of its o3 model as a separate offering and would instead merge it with GPT-5.
The irritating but amusing irony of Google's Gemini interface
Google's Gemini AI assistant is supposed to make our lives easier. And yet...
EU pulls back â for the moment â on privacy and genAI liability compliance regulations
The decisions announced by the EU Tuesday were directly caused by member disagreements, but indirectly reflect fears of overregulating AI.
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