Richard is a former CNET writer who had a ringside seat at the very first iPhone announcement, but soon found himself steeped in the world of cinema. He's now part of a two-person content agency, Rockstar Copy, and covers technology with a cinematic angle for TechFinitive.com
Who’s suing OpenAI and how much for?
Who's suing OpenAI? It might almost seem easier to ask who isn't, with the New York Times recently asking for billions of dollars in compensation. And it's far from alone.
How real is Inception’s sleep device?
In his latest FlashForward edition, Richard investigates why lucid dreaming is likely the closest thing to Inception's dreamscapes.
Ten years ago, the movie Her predicted more than just AI
Her told the story of a man falling in love with artificial intelligence - but it's far more than just a prediction of where AI would get to in ten years.
OpenAI’s Preparedness Framework means board can veto CEO Sam Altman
Cutting-edge AI models will be rated by risk scorecards in a new Preparedness Framework before they're released - and Sam Altman no longer has unhindered control
Meta AI just turned Ray-Ban smart glasses into a business accessory
A Meta AI upgrade has made Ray-Ban smart glasses a lot more useful, as you can now ask questions and get an answer - we consider the business upsides.
ChatGPT or Scarlett Johansson: how real is Her?
On the tenth anniversary of its release Her is extremely relevant, asking questions that are perfectly timed for the arrival of ChatGPT.
How to make Zoom calls on Apple TV 4K
Forget hunching over laptops and phones. We explain how to relax on your sofa - or sit in a meeting room - and take Zoom calls on an Apple TV connected to a big screen.
Why should we care about robot carers?
Robot carers are real, but caregiving has bigger problems, writes Richard Trenholm in this FlashForward edition
AI in education: how it’s already being used and what’s going to happen next
As a UK government reports on the rise of AI in education, we explore exactly how it's being used, the companies involved and what could happen in the future.
How to resize images in Windows
Wondering how to resize images in Windows? We list the simplest and quickest ways to do so with just a few clicks.