
Unplugging Computerspeak
After more than two years of writing Computerspeak, I’ve decided to take a break.
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After more than two years of writing Computerspeak, I’ve decided to take a break.

London mayor warns of mass unemployment because of AI; Apple sits out the AI race; Yann LeCun poaches Meta, DeepMind researchers for new startup
AI chip startups see a brighter future; some AI startups are reimagining the web browser; AI models are starting to learn by asking themselves questions; Grok generates abusive images at scale

DeepSeek is still using banned Nvidia chips; Meta's new AI talent runs into the old guard; TIME profiles the architects of AI; inside the creation of AI actress Tilly Norwood

Amazon's AI capacity crunch pushes customers to Google; Super PACs enter the AI arena; David Sacks's failed gambit on AI regulation; China dominates in open models; 200m people to use ChatGPT by 2030

AI companies want to change ticket sales; data centers are becoming a political issue on the left; EU plans to streamline rules on AI and data; OpenAI moving into consumer healthcare;

The future of ads is AI personalization; Apple Watches use AI to detect heart damage; free from OpenAI, Microsoft charts their own AI destiny; AI data centers are warping the US economy

ByteDance's chatbots dominate in China and other parts of the world; Anthropic's AI principles irk the White House; Accenture CEO on why humans are still important in the age of AI
A startup aims to create a new DeepSeek moment; ASML exec slams EU AI overregulation; AI is now in every industry; AI toys and sexy chatbots come to America; how AI is changing white-collar work

AI data centers are causing a spike in energy bills; is Synthesia the UK's best hope in the AI race? Jensen Huang is AI's global salesman; how a group of friends are fighting nudify apps