by smartai | Oct 21, 2025 | AI Latest News - Wired
This holiday season, rather than searching on Google, more Americans will likely be turning to large language models to find gifts, deals, and sales. Retailers could see up to a 520 percent increase in traffic from chatbots and AI search engines this year compared to...
by smartai | Oct 20, 2025 | AI Latest News - Wired
In late July 2024, Lina Khan, then the chair of the US Federal Trade Commission, gave a speech at an event hosted by the San Francisco startup accelerator Y Combinator in which she positioned herself as an advocate for open source artificial intelligence.The event...
by smartai | Oct 20, 2025 | AI Latest News - Wired
In the early 2010s, nearly every STEM-savvy college-bound kid heard the same advice: Learn to code. Python was the new Latin. Computer science was the ticket to a stable, well-paid, future-proof life.But in 2025, the glow has dimmed. “Learn to code” now sounds a...
by smartai | Oct 20, 2025 | AI Latest News - Wired
At the end of August, the AI company Anthropic announced that its chatbot Claude wouldn’t help anyone build a nuclear weapon. According to Anthropic, it had partnered with the Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) to make...
by smartai | Oct 19, 2025 | AI Latest News - Wired
A cat jumped up on my couch. Wait a minute. I don’t have a cat.The alert about the leaping feline is something my Google Home app sent me when I was out at a party. Turns out it was my dog. This notification came through a day after I turned on Google’s...
by smartai | Oct 17, 2025 | AI Latest News - Wired
I recently vacationed in Italy. As one does these days, I ran my itinerary past GPT-5 for sightseeing suggestions and restaurant recommendations. The bot reported that the top choice for dinner near our hotel in Rome was a short walk down Via Margutta. It turned out...