Generative AI
“This morning at Heathrow Airport I saw a cleaning bot stuck on a rubber line on the floor. In what world is it better to have £30K robots than humans?”
As someone whose job is to advise organisations on change, Benjamin Taylor is in a superb position to predict the future of work. As he explains, it's all about the people.
Fighting fake news: we need to build the tools to manage a world where AI has destroyed the truth
Think AI-generated images, words and videos are already causing problems? Just wait for the coming tsunami. We need tools that fight back, argues James O'Malley.
ChatGPT isn’t Star Trek, so don’t let science fiction cloud your AI thinking
ChatGPT can’t think for itself, so don’t let the supercomputers of science fiction - from HAL to Star Trek's Data - fool you today
What is Windows Copilot?
Find out about Microsoft's plans to build an AI assistant into Windows 11. The promise: that not only will it make Windows easier to use, but tie together Microsoft's disparate products.
“Jobs of the future? Chief Psychological Safety Officers will be in, bureaucrats will be out”
As part of our Future of Work series of interviews, Duena Blomstrom - co-founder and CEO of PeopleNotTech - explains why future jobs will be all about humanity
This CEO is spending $2,400 a month on ChatGPT accounts for all his employees: should you?
Akash Nigam, CEO of Genies, has bought ChatGPT Plus subscriptions for all his employees - and he's already seeing results. The question is, should other businesses follow suit?
“Professionals who can ‘supercharge’ themselves with AI tools will win big in our new world”
In the latest in our series of Future of Work interviews, we speak to the founder and managing partner in an independent consultancy that specialises in exactly that topic.
“The part of society most impacted by technology will be the world’s middle classes”
As part of our Future of Work series of interviews, we delve into the brain of Tony Hallett - a former technology journalist who now runs a creative marketing agency for B2B clients.
What is Google Bard: news and updates
Google recently announced plans to open its waitlist after officially entering the AI-powered chat war against ChatGPT. We explain the latest developments, how to sign up, and what ChatGPT thinks of its rival.
Dropbox bets the house on AI – is this another Metaverse moment?
Can a shift to AI transform Dropbox's dwindling fortunes or is this another tech fad? Barry Collins synchronises his brain with the latest news to investigate
AI hype: Why Microsoft Copilot is going to be the new Clippy
Let AI loose in your business at your own peril, warns Michael Dear. Until we can see what's happening, and know our data is protected, we have to tread carefully.
Future of Work interview: Jimmy Lee
What is the future of work? To find out, we interview Jimmy Lee, CEO of Nirovision - a Computer Vision software company that keeps complex workspaces smarter, safer and more secure.
What is Midjourney 5?
All you need to know about the sensational AI art service, Midjourney 5 - including how much it costs, whether you can use its art commercially and how to use it in practice.
How do I create the perfect phone wallpaper with Midjourney AI?
Give your phone a unique look with our step-by-step guide to creating the perfect phone wallpaper in Midjourney AI
ChatGPT is the real deal – and it’s going to change the world
If you think GPT and its AI relatives are overhyped and over here, then James O'Malley wants you to think again. Not only will they genuinely change the world, those changes have already begun.
How to get the best AI art from Midjourney 5
Midjourney 5 has created its own headlines thanks to images of a fake Trump arrest and the Pope in a puffer jacket. Now find out how to tailor your prompts to get the best results from the AI art service.
What is ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is the hottest technology in town right now, but what can this generative AI service do for your business?
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus launches for $20 per month
OpenAI is launching ChatGPT Plus for $20 per month, with unrestricted access and faster response times, but questions remain.