Codex brings Windows PCs into ChatGPT’s remote coding loop
Codex is no longer only a place to ask for code, review a diff, or delegate a cloud task. OpenAI’s latest update makes the coding agent…
Codex is no longer only a place to ask for code, review a diff, or delegate a cloud task. OpenAI’s latest update makes the coding agent…
Google’s latest SynthID update is not a small product note. It is a scale marker. On May 19, 2026, Google said its invisible watermarking system had…
PettiChat, the smart collar promoted by China’s Meng Xiaoyi, is being sold as a pet translator. The safer reading is narrower: it is an AI system…
YouTube’s latest AI-labeling update is not a cosmetic adjustment. It changes where trust information appears, who supplies it, and how much of the burden sits with…
Meta’s subscription push is no longer a side experiment. The company is now rolling out paid Plus plans for Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp while preparing Meta…
A rider opens Uber or Bolt, sees a nearby car, checks a price, taps a button and watches a vehicle move across the map. That moment…
The claim that artificial intelligence could mean the full end of HR departments sounds extreme until a CEO says the quiet part out loud. In May…
AI is no longer sitting in a lab, waiting for executives, schools, governments and workers to decide whether it matters. It is already inside search, software…
Codex turns the familiar ChatGPT idea into something more active. Instead of asking a model for an answer and then doing the rest yourself, you give…
Samsung is not launching a separate phone operating system with One UI 8.5. The evidence points in the other direction. One UI 8.5 is Samsung’s most…
Creative Commons describes itself as “an international nonprofit organization dedicated to defending and nurturing a commons of shared knowledge and culture that powers human creativity, equity,…
Microsoft’s May 2026 Global AI Diffusion Q1 2026 Trends and Insights report lands at a telling moment. Generative AI is no longer measured only by model…
Google’s intelligent eyewear reveal is not a nostalgia act for Google Glass. It is a new attempt to put Gemini into a form factor that sits…
Gartner’s new forecast is not just another bullish AI number. It is a signal that the artificial intelligence economy has entered its heavy-capital phase, where chips,…
A poor explanation of artificial intelligence usually begins with the machine. It starts with “models,” “algorithms,” “data,” “cloud computing,” or “neural networks.” Those words may be…
The privacy argument around smart glasses is no longer theoretical. It is now about a person wearing a normal-looking frame at a beach, beside a hotel…
AI agents are crossing a boundary that ordinary chatbots never touched. A chatbot waits for text, image files, documents or data pasted into a prompt. An…
AI may already be producing enough text each year to rival the stock of publicly available human text that powered the pre-ChatGPT web. But that does…
AI is already inside medicine before medicine has settled the moral terms of its use. It is reading images, drafting notes, ranking patients, triaging messages, suggesting…
The safest prediction about AI by 2030 is not that it will become magical. It is that it will become ordinary. That may sound less exciting…
The consumer experiment is becoming routine Artificial intelligence is no longer a novelty in retail. It is quickly becoming part of everyday shopping behaviour, with Omnisend’s…
The honest answer is yes, AI can be dangerous. But the more useful answer is that it is not dangerous in one single, cinematic way. It…
From abstract technology to everyday infrastructure Artificial intelligence is no longer best understood as a distant technological ambition. It has become an invisible operating layer of…
Gemini is not arriving in the car as another dashboard app. Google is placing its AI assistant inside the operating environment that already handles Maps, media,…
Sora.com looks like an outage because that is how most people encounter it. A creator opens a tab, a marketer checks a draft, a developer tests…
The mobile phone began as a promise of reachability. A person could leave the desk, the house, the office, or the car and still be contacted.…
OpenAI’s GPT-5.5, Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7, and DeepSeek V4 arrived close enough together to look like a clean three-way race. It is not clean. It is…
Fencing has always had the raw material of a spectator sport: speed, nerve, precision, danger translated into rules, and short exchanges that can flip a match…
OpenAI’s new GPT-5.5 prompt guidance makes a blunt point that many teams will recognize from their own logs: the prompt that made an older model reliable…
RadioGPT arrived with a promise that sounded almost too neat for broadcasting: a radio host that never sleeps, scans local trends, writes scripts, speaks in an…
The biggest social networks are no longer asking whether artificial intelligence belongs inside the product. They are deciding where AI should sit in the stack. Sometimes…
CERN does not use artificial intelligence as decoration. It uses AI because the Large Hadron Collider produces too much complexity for old methods to carry alone.…
Public AI now does enough that the old categories feel too small. A model writes code, reads images, plans a workflow, searches the web, revises a…