Top 10 AI news

Behind AWS Integrating OpenAI’s First Open-Source AI Models
AWS integrates OpenAI’s new open-source models, making OpenAI’s open-weight foundation models available on a major cloud platform for the first time.

Why Meta Deletes 6.8 Million WhatsApp Scam Accounts
Meta removes 6.8 million WhatsApp accounts linked to AI-driven scam operations, while enhancing user protections with advanced scam warnings.

The Consultancy Challenge: How Should McKinsey Invest in AI?
McKinsey is investing in AI through AI agents, workflows and reskilling its workforce, but what does this mean for people and the future of consultancy?

Inside Meta’s High-Stakes Talent War for AGI Supremacy
Reportedly offering packages worth more than Fortune 500 CEO salaries, Meta is forcing an industry-wide battle over the true price of AI genius.

The Smuggling of Nvidia’s Chips Into China: Explained
Authorities have made arrests after millions of Nvidia chips were smuggled into China, highlighting the global demand and regulatory challenges for AI hardware.

Will Apple’s ‘Answer Engine’ Rival Leading AI Chatbots?
Apple is developing an AI-powered ‘Answer Engine’ to compete with leading chatbots like ChatGPT, aiming to enhance user experience and information retrieval.

Top 10: Generative AI Tools
Gen AI is accelerating business capabilities across the world from image and video generation to productivity and advanced conversational AI.

Top 10: AI Platforms for HR
AI is evolving HR operations worldwide, boosting productivity, enhancing employee experience and leading executives to adapt their strategies.

Top 10: AI Platforms for Supply Chain
AI is transforming supply chain management, enabling greater efficiency, transparency, and resilience in global logistics networks.

Top 10: Automotive Companies Using AI
Automotive companies are leveraging AI for autonomous driving, manufacturing, and enhanced customer experiences.

‘A million calls an hour’: Israel relying on Microsoft cloud for expansive surveillance of Palestinians
The Israeli military undertook an ambitious project to store a giant trove of Palestinians’ phone calls on Microsoft’s servers in Europe.

Garmin Forerunner 570: running watch stumbles just short of greatness
A review of the Garmin Forerunner 570, a running watch that offers many features but falls just short of being the best in its class.

‘We wish it never existed’: readers tell us about their family’s use of YouTube
Guardian readers share their experiences and concerns about their families’ use of YouTube, with some wishing the platform never existed.
Trump announces Apple’s plan to invest $100bn in US manufacturing
Apple plans to invest $100 billion in US manufacturing, as announced by Donald Trump, marking a significant move for the tech giant’s domestic production.
OpenAI in talks on share sale that would price it above Elon Musk’s SpaceX
OpenAI is reportedly in talks for a share sale that would value the company higher than Elon Musk’s SpaceX, reflecting the surging interest in AI.
Arts and media groups demand Labor take a stand against ‘rampant theft’ of Australian content to train AI
Australian arts and media groups are urging the government to address the unauthorized use of their content for AI training.
OpenAI stops ChatGPT from telling people to break up with partners
OpenAI has updated ChatGPT to prevent it from advising users to break up with their partners, following concerns about the chatbot’s influence on personal relationships.

The best walking pads and under-desk treadmills, tried and tested to turn your workday into a workout
A guide to the best walking pads and under-desk treadmills to help you stay active during the workday.

Social media battles and barbs on both sides of Atlantic over UK Online Safety Act
The UK Online Safety Act has sparked heated debates and social media battles on both sides of the Atlantic.