AI
Latest about AI

A Google AI model has discovered a promising new cancer treatment method, described as 'a milestone for AI in science'
By Andy Edser published
News A genuinely positive AI story, for a change.

I tested the beta version of MSI's beginner-friendly, AI-powered EZ PC Builder, and it told me the 9800X3D was the perfect chip for a budget gaming PC
By Andy Edser published
Are we sure? It also loves to recommend MSI components, to the surprise of no one.

AI content now outnumbers human-written articles on the internet, but the good news is that the slop seems to have plateaued, for now
By Jeremy Laird published
News Apparently, AI slop doesn't do well in searches.

A lawyer caught using AI citations and quotes in a Supreme Court legal case has been called out by a judge for defending themselves with, err, AI citations and quotes
By Andy Edser published
News Your honour, I'd like to request a recess.

ChatGPT is getting 'erotica for verified adults' in December: Sam Altman claims mental health concerns have been addressed, so now it's time to 'safely relax the restrictions in most cases'
By Andy Chalk published
news The "glazing" personalities in the GPT 4o update are coming back too, though Altman hopes they will be better this time around.

Employee uploads 187,000 explicit images to US Department of Energy network intending to create 'robot porn', gets caught and loses his security clearance, complains he's facing 'the Spanish Inquisition'
By Rich Stanton published
News Let he who is without 187,000 pornographic images cast the first stone.

Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger says 'of course' we're in an AI bubble but it won't end 'for several years'
By Andy Edser published
News 'We're hyped, we're accelerating, we're putting enormous leverage into the system.'

When will the AI bubble burst? As OpenAI signs yet another megabucks deal with Broadcom, can anyone make sense of the trillions of dollars involved?
By Jeremy Laird published
News A hundred billion here, a hundred billion there, pretty soon you're talking about real money.

Elon Musk has been snapping up ex-Nvidia specialists to help make AI world models, which is fine but please keep away from our games
By Jacob Fox published
News Rockets are cool, AI slop games are not.

Preview users have noticed OneDrive's AI-driven face recognition setting is opt-out, and can only be turned off 'three times a year'
By Justin Wagner published
News Microsoft told Slashdot "privacy is built into all Microsoft OneDrive experiences," but those protective of their biometrics may disagree.
Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.

