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GPT-5 Is Like a PhD in Your Pocket, But True AGI Remains Elusive, Says OpenAI CEO
GPT-5 Is Like a PhD in Your Pocket, But True AGI Remains Elusive, Says OpenAI CEO
OpenAI has unveiled its latest breakthrough in artificial intelligence—GPT-5, calling it a…
China Unveils Advanced Military “Wolf” Robots with Offensive Capabilities
August 6 – Beijing:China has officially unveiled its latest generation of military robots, dubbed "Wolves", designed for high-precision offensive operations and deployment in…
European Businesses Heavily Dependent on U.S. Tech Giants, Raising Sovereignty and Security Concerns
A new study by Swiss cloud provider Proton warns that around 75% of Europe’s publicly listed companies rely on American tech firms—primarily Microsoft, Google, and Amazon—for…
OpenAI Adds Mental Health Safeguards to ChatGPT Amid Concerns Over User Dependency
OpenAI is updating ChatGPT with new mental health safeguards after acknowledging that the AI chatbot previously failed to detect signs of emotional distress, delusion, or…
Will the Humanities Survive in the Age of Artificial Intelligence?
The author believes that denying the reality of AI and insisting on outdated educational methods is no longer sustainable.
Graham Burnett, historian of science and professor at…
In response to pressure from US President Donald Trump, Apple opens a training academy
Apple is trying to ease pressure from US President Donald Trump to create more jobs for citizens. Therefore, the company has established an academy to train Americans in phone…
Could Earth Be Inside a Vast Cosmic Bubble?
New research suggests that Earth and the Milky Way may reside within an enormous cosmic void—a discovery that could help resolve a long-standing mystery about the universe’s…
How Air Conditioning Works—And Its Impact on the Planet
As heatwaves become more intense, air conditioning (AC) has gone from a luxury to a necessity. But while it keeps us cool, it also strains energy grids and contributes to climate…
China Makes History by Unveiling the World’s First Laser-Powered Cargo Drone
China has made history by introducing the world’s first cargo drone that operates entirely using laser beams.
Developed by researchers at Northwestern Polytechnic University, the…
Is AI Causing Tech Worker Layoffs? CEOs Say Yes—But the Reality Is More Complex
If you read a typical 2025 layoff memo from a tech industry CEO, you might assume that artificial intelligence (AI) is the main reason workers are losing their jobs. But the truth…