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October 1, 2025
Europe pushes for “explainable AI” as regulation race heats up
European regulators are advocating for AI systems that are transparent and accountable, addressing ethical, legal, and societal concerns in an increasingly automated world.
by Jodie Enright
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September 29, 2025
AI assistants move from productivity tools to decision-making partners
by Donald J. Wallace
September 27, 2025
The energy footprint of AI training becomes impossible to ignore
by Leslie B. Farner
September 26, 2025
Emotional AI enters the workplace – and HR departments are uneasy
Systems capable of analyzing voice tone and facial cues claim to detect stress and morale, while critics warn of surveillance and psychological intrusion.
by Kevin Roy
September 23, 2025
Neural networks learn to generate scientific hypotheses
Algorithms trained on decades of research papers are now proposing new theories and experimental directions, challenging traditional models of academic discovery.
by Donald J. Wallace
September 21, 2025
AI-powered medical diagnostics begin outperforming human specialists
Hospitals report staggering improvements in early detection of cancer and cardiovascular risks, yet healthcare professionals fear over-reliance and unequal access.
by William McGrath
September 19, 2025
AI becomes an essential tool in climate forecasting
New climate models powered by machine learning anticipate extreme weather patterns with unprecedented accuracy, offering governments more time to prepare responses.
by Leslie B. Farner
September 17, 2025
OpenAI’s new model promises emotional intelligence and sparks ethical debate
OpenAI unveils an AI capable of recognizing and responding to human emotions, igniting discussion on ethics, privacy, and the evolving relationship between humans and machines.
by Jodie Enright
September 15, 2025
Artists push back as style-replicating models transform the creative market
New models can clone specific artistic aesthetics with minimal samples, intensifying debates around copyright, artistic identity and fair compensation.
by Kevin Roy
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September 29, 2025
AI assistants move from productivity tools to decision-making partners
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Emotional AI enters the workplace – and HR departments are uneasy
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Neural networks learn to generate scientific hypotheses
Algorithms trained on decades of research papers are now proposing new theories and experimental directions, challenging traditional models of academic discovery.
by Donald J. Wallace
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AI-powered medical diagnostics begin outperforming human specialists
Hospitals report staggering improvements in early detection of cancer and cardiovascular risks, yet healthcare professionals fear over-reliance and unequal access.
by William McGrath
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AI becomes an essential tool in climate forecasting
New climate models powered by machine learning anticipate extreme weather patterns with unprecedented accuracy, offering governments more time to prepare responses.
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