- 75% of software engineers will be powered by AI by 2028

Market analysis company Gartner has just made an interesting prediction, which is that about 75% of the total number of software engineers working for organizations and businesses
- The robot already knows how to dribble, pass people, and score goals

Scientists at Google DeepMind trained the Robotis OP3 robot to play soccer using an AI training technique called deep reinforcement learning.
- iPhone users will be able to use Google's free AI photo editing tool

Search giant Google announced that it will release a number of AI image editing tools on smartphones, including iPhones, for free.
- Many AI editing features in Google Photos are free to use

Google Photos will provide free image editing tools using AI (artificial intelligence) to both iOS and Android users.
- Will Apple launch AI initiatives in WWDC 2024?

As technology manufacturers strive to incorporate AI into the latest smartphone models, it seems that Apple is behind in this artificial intelligence technology race...
- How to register for ChatGPT's new plugin feature

ChatGPT plugins are software components integrated into the ChatGPT platform. They provide ChatGPT with additional information and allow ChatGPT to perform specific actions on the
- How to use AI to take great photos

You can use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to take your photos to the next level with little effort.
- The structure of the Humane AI Battery is revealed for the first time - 'iPhone in the AI era'

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) posted the first images revealing hardware details of Humane AI Battery, an AI smartphone launched on November 9, 2023.
- Controversy over using AI to score

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) for grading is causing controversy. There are opinions that should set clear standards on this issue.
- Can ChatGPT be used to create malware?

Can ChatGPT's capabilities be leveraged for sinister purposes? Can ChatGPT be used to write malware and if so, how will this affect cybersecurity?
- Has Apple found a way to beat ChatGPT?

Recently, there have been a series of reports that Apple is investing heavily in its own innovative AI technology, in order to have a commercial launch later this year.
- Learn about AIPRM for ChatGPT: Chrome extension makes creating ChatGPT reminders easy

If you find it difficult to create effective ChatGPT reminders or want to save time, you can use a handy Chrome extension called AIPRM to make ChatGPT reminders a breeze.
- 5 reminder generators for every AI tool

Using an AI tool like ChatGPT is more than just asking random questions. The real key is learning how to ask for exactly what you want so the chatbot can best understand and
- YouTube CEO: OpenAI may have violated platform rules to train Sora

In the latest development, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan criticized OpenAI around training Sora, a text-to-video AI model, using YouTube videos.
- How to get better results with Canva's AI image maker

Canva's AI tools work great on their own, but you can take things up a notch by using the same tools to enhance AI-generated images. Here are some top tips for improving images
- Google will offer AI-powered search features for a fee

According to a report by Financial Times, Google, the online search technology giant may be considering changing its business model by offering premium, AI-powered features in
- How to use ChatGPT Plus for free

Summary of ways to use ChatGPT Plus for free so you can test this program before deciding whether to buy the paid version or not.
- The US 'joins hands' with artificial intelligence to fight dangerous weapons in public places

The Mayor of New York City (USA) recently said he would apply AI to detect guns in public places such as the subway.
- Brain-Computer interface turns the dream of playing games with your mind into reality

The idea is part of research by engineers at the University of Texas at Austin into a brain-computer interface (BCI) program aimed at improving the lives of people with mobility
- More than 200 artists call for responsible use of artificial intelligence in the music industry

A letter signed by more than 200 famous artists (including Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj, Stevie Wonder,...) asked technology companies to commit not to develop intellectual tools.