
25 experts predict how AI will change business and life in 2025
25 experts predict how AI will change business and life in 2025 Expect to see the rise of AI agents and multimodal models, along with an end to “AI theater.”
25 experts predict how AI will change business and life in 2025 Expect to see the rise of AI agents and multimodal models, along with an end to “AI theater.”
What’s In, What’s Out for AI, Cellphones, Cybersecurity, and Other Ed-Tech Stuff By Arianna Prothero & Lauraine Langreo — January 02, 2025 Education technology changes quickly, and so do the trends that define how
Google Willow Pushes Us Closer to Mainstream Quantum Computing by Tech Journalist Anurag Singh Fact Checked by Eddie Wrenn Quantum computing has been around for quite some time now, but
OpenAI confirms AI agents are coming next year — what it means for you© Getty Images OpenAI is on target to launch ‘agents’ next year. These are independent artificial intelligence models
Tech and car companies are ditching touch screens and bringing back physical buttons to their products. Despite a surge of touch screens being incorporated into devices for years, some of
New nanoparticles target fat absorption in gut Researchers have introduced a groundbreaking method to combat obesity: targeting fat absorption in the small intestine using a novel nanoparticle delivery system. This
OpenAI reveals Swarm —a new open-source method for getting AI to do things on your behalf© Shutterstock A new open-source method for getting AI to do things on your behalf
Ford’s new tech could turn police cars into high-tech watchdogs Automaker’s new patent: Turning cars into speed cops Ford Motor Company recently filed a patent application that’s raising eyebrows and
New surgical technology can ‘light up’ bacteria in wounds, helping to prevent infections A handheld fluorescent lighting device found hidden bacteria in 9 out of 10 wounds, study says
A CompTIA analysis of official data shows IT unemployment reached 3.7% among technology professions, in line with a national upward trend. Less than half a percentage point separated national