Ibán García del Blanco, European artificial intelligence law negotiator: ‘We made them sit up and take notice’
The Spaniard participated in the final negotiations of the European Union’s pioneering AI Law that will regulate these new technologies
The Spaniard participated in the final negotiations of the European Union’s pioneering AI Law that will regulate these new technologies
21st-century medicine is informed by 19th-century genetic and embryological discoveries, while AI traces its origins to secret weapons research during World War II
Getting third-party computer manufacturers is the latest move by the company to capitalize on its close partnership with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI
Matthew Butterick is leading a series of lawsuits against firms such as Microsoft, OpenAI and Meta. He is seeking to defend the copyrights of artists, writers and programmers
All three stock indexes racked up weeks of gains, but the tech-heavy Nasdaq stands out, rising 43%, its best performance since 2020
Tech companies use users’ personal data to improve generative artificial intelligence systems, but there are ways to get this information removed
Various studies show that attributing feminine traits to robots increases how well they are perceived as human
In the suit, the newspaper said the two companies are advancing their technology through the ‘unlawful use’ of the publication’s work ‘to create artificial intelligence products that compete with it’
The AI chip leader closed the year as the best-performing stock on the S&P 500 index, with a revaluation of more than 200%
Sam Altman has taken the helm of the artificial intelligence firm again: ‘Books are going to be written about this’
The development of AGI could represent a threat to human existence. However, it might take decades to create this type of AI
The announcement represents Amazon’s response to rivals who’ve rolled out chatbots that have captured the public’s attention, like ChatGPT
The news sent shockwaves throughout the AI world and may raise trust concerns around a burgeoning technology that many people still have questions about
People are asking, ‘What if we replaced managers with artificial intelligence?’
Widespread amazement at creative artificial intelligence has resulted in the fever of technocapitalism, which aims to monopolize profits and impose regulations that favor its interests over those of society
OpenAI said Friday that Altman was pushed out after a review found he was ‘not consistently candid in his communications’ with the board of directors
The growing thirst of data centers, which use water to cool their equipment, is beginning to cause tensions in the territories where they are located
Despite what most people think, the share prices of Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, Nvidia, Meta and Tesla could be moving sideways in the coming years, rather than keeping up their sustained growth
The most complete and modern tablets are now so powerful that, in many cases, they can easily perform the same tasks as a traditional computer. EL PAÍS tested three options with different operating systems to put this to the test
Female bullfighters that never existed, automatic doctors, ground and air vehicles and robots with human capabilities on display at Dubai’s Gitex Global
Microsoft unveiled its own election year initiatives on Tuesday, including a tool that will allow campaigns to insert a digital watermark into their ads
Developing habits to stay better organized can be easier with the help of technology
The Artificial Intelligence Security Summit discusses the ‘existential threat’ posed by this technology, as well as risks that already exist, such as the elimination of jobs and large-scale disinformation
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hosts a two-day summit focused on frontier AI. About 100 officials from 28 countries, including U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, will attend
A top Google executive said the company has been tagged with the disparaging moniker “Grandpa Google” among younger demographics who don’t see it as an interesting product
Britain’s competition watchdog gave its approval, reversing its earlier decision to block the deal. The acquisition is one of the most expensive tech transactions in history and will boost Microsoft’s Xbox gaming console
The agency says Microsoft allocated its profits among countries and jurisdictions in the years 2004 to 2013 to minimize its tax burden, a common practice known as transfer pricing