AI, the avalanche Google can bury journalism
By introducing AI into its search interface, Google risks subverting the digital journalism ecosystem.
By introducing AI into its search interface, Google risks subverting the digital journalism ecosystem.
More and more large Big Tech companies such as Meta and Microsoft are focusing on AI: jobs at risk or already "extinct"?
From GPT-5 to Anthropic's ambitious Claude-Next: six AI projects aim for the 2 trillion parameters to transform the planet.
Google Bard disappoints expectations compared to ChatGPT and Bing: progress is needed or there will be serious risks for Google's leadership.
Microsoft announces the launch of GPT-4: AI will give the ability to translate text into other media, including videos.
Logitech is also producing its "magic cabin": holographic video calls are increasingly popular with companies and investors.
A development that brings the rhythm of the words closer to that of a natural conversation, and to a practically instantaneous vocal conversion.
A world contiguous to physical reality: this is the new direction that devices and platforms will already show us in 2023.
It will replace human beings in many routine activities, but will become a valuable partner for carrying out creative and strategic activities.
A very successful technology, used by many people, yet it has gained nothing, indeed it loses us. Gentlemen, here is the Alexa paradox.
Big Tech billionaires aren't just chasing profit: behind their vision there is a different idea of the world, and now it's being put to the test.
Meta and company will certainly not disappear, but now Big Tech have become big boring companies. And maybe that's good too.
The world in 2060 will be quite different from the current one: let's try to list the possible technological cornerstones that will guide it.
With great power comes great responsibility. This also applies to software: if it is a flop it ruins the company and the customer too.
Cosmetic leg lengthening may seem like something from a dystopian future, but it's a real procedure. The dystopian thing is that it is becoming surprisingly popular.
On the market of solutions for companies, those dedicated to the digitalisation of work are, by far, the most popular. The reason derives from the fact that this type of company service allows you to simplify work processes, reduce costs and waste and, therefore, improve levels of efficiency and competitiveness on the market. Among the best known is, for example, Microsoft Cloud, a versatile solution for private companies and public organizations. This type of product… Read more
Cities are filling up with new generation sensors, which “see” and process. How will they transform the future?
The beaches are devastated by waste, and the first enemy is known: 4,5 trillion cigarettes extinguished on the sand. This is why an exceptional garbage robot takes to the field.
Each algorithm is inherently built to capture our time and attention by exploiting our human weaknesses. Because?
No more demonstrations needed, the four-day work week has shown everywhere to have a tremendous impact. What are we waiting for to take this into account?
Technological innovation goes hand in hand with changes in society and the governance systems of our communities. What will they be like?