Category: AI Category


  • Link strategies are important in improving search engine optimisation (SEO) and online visibility. Artificial intelligence is changing these strategies, making them more accurate and efficient. This article examines AI’s impact on link strategies, highlighting current tools and future trends. Businesses are always looking for new ways to improve their online presence. Link strategies are the…

  • What enterprises can take away from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's shareholder letter

    One of the leading architects of the current generative AI boom — Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, famed for having the software giant take an early investment in OpenAI (and later saying he was "good for my $80 billion") — published his latest annual letter yesterday on LinkedIn (a Microsoft subsidiary), and it's chock full of…

  • Kai-Fu Lee's brutal assessment: America is already losing the AI hardware war to China

    China is on track to dominate consumer artificial intelligence applications and robotics manufacturing within years, but the United States will maintain its substantial lead in enterprise AI adoption and cutting-edge research, according to Kai-Fu Lee, one of the world's most prominent AI scientists and investors. In a rare, unvarnished assessment delivered via video link from…

  • Security experts at JFrog have found a ‘prompt hijacking’ threat that exploits weak spots in how AI systems talk to each other using MCP (Model Context Protocol). Business leaders want to make AI more helpful by directly using company data and tools. But, hooking AI up like this also opens up new security risks, not…

  • Simplifying the AI stack: The key to scalable, portable intelligence from cloud to edge

    Presented by Arm A simpler software stack is the key to portable, scalable AI across cloud and edge. AI is now powering real-world applications, yet fragmented software stacks are holding it back. Developers routinely rebuild the same models for different hardware targets, losing time to glue code instead of shipping features. The good news is…

  • How AI adoption is moving IT operations from reactive to proactive

    CIOs want to fix IT problems faster without expanding headcount, and many see AI adoption as the solution for their operations. For ages, they’ve used things like automation and self-help portals to handle this, so their teams can solve issues quickly. Now, AI is getting involved, and lots of companies are trying to use it…

  • New 'Markovian Thinking' technique unlocks a path to million-token AI reasoning

    Researchers at Mila have proposed a new technique that makes large language models (LLMs) vastly more efficient when performing complex reasoning. Called Markovian Thinking, the approach allows LLMs to engage in lengthy reasoning without incurring the prohibitive computational costs that currently limit such tasks. The team’s implementation, an environment named Delethink, structures the reasoning chain…

  • DeepSeek drops open-source model that compresses text 10x through images, defying conventions

    DeepSeek, the Chinese artificial intelligence research company that has repeatedly challenged assumptions about AI development costs, has released a new model that fundamentally reimagines how large language models process information—and the implications extend far beyond its modest branding as an optical character recognition tool. The company's DeepSeek-OCR model, released Monday with full open-source code and…

  • Qwen's new Deep Research update lets you turn its reports into webpages, podcasts in seconds

    Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba’s famously prolific Qwen Team of AI model researchers and engineers has introduced a major expansion to its Qwen Deep Research tool, which is available as an optional modality the user can activate on the web-based Qwen Chat (a competitor to ChatGPT). The update lets users generate not only comprehensive research reports…

  • OpenAI announces ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-enabled web browser to challenge Google Chrome

    OpenAI is entering the browser world with the launch of ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-enabled browser.  Atlas, now available globally, can be accessed through Apple’s macOS, with support for Windows, iOS, and Android coming soon. The announcement comes several months after rumors in July that OpenAI would release a web browser that would challenge the dominance…