Innovate
TechFinitive’s Innovation section covers the latest news and leading insight on technology’s big developments. It’s a huge brief, with topics that cover everything from artificial intelligence to the release of a new networking standard.
We attack on three fronts. First, breaking news, with the emphasis on breaking. How will today’s headline break the status quo? How will it affect businesses, whether that’s the way the IT team functions or giving knowledge workers a new weapon in their armoury.
But we don’t just want to tell readers that the latest version of ChatGPT has dropped: we want to provide useful advice on how businesses can take advantage of it.
There’s a reason we call ourselves TechFinitive rather than TechWhatever: our mission is to provide a backbone of definitive resources that explain what all the terms mean. We’ve already provided a bunch of explainers on 5G, AI, machine learning and Wi-Fi 7 to name but a few. And we will continue to add more.
Our final weapon is to go deep with provocative features from our expert writers. TechFinitive is privileged to have a wide mix of contributors, from analysts to award-winning journalists, from IT professionals to startup founders. Where a subject falls within their expertise, we explore the deeper impact of a technology – whether it’s the Pandora’s Box of ethics it opens or the new world of opportunity it creates for businesses.
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What will the digital landscape look like in 2028?
In this opinion piece, we look forward to how the digital landscape will look in five years’ time and provides advice to businesses on what technologies they need to embrace.
ChatGPT “app store” coming soon so you can sell your own AI bots
ChatGPT is getting an app store, where you can make - and sell - your own AI-powered systems.
Meet Grok, the Musk AI with a “sense of humour”
Just days after declaring that AI is so dangerous it might one day chase you up a tree, Elon Musk's company has released its own Grok AI chatbot
Will Australia’s commitments to AI safety work with new privacy laws – or in stark contrast to them?
At the AI Safety Summit, Australia agreed to the principles of the Bletchley Declaration - how does that change the upcoming revisions to the Privacy Act?
Tom Ferland, VP of HR at IQGeo: “It is not cost-effective to pay for space to handle all staff all the time”
Tom Ferland is the VP HR at IQGeo. In this interview he shares insights from his 25 years of Human Resource experience supporting global software companies.
Governments vow to safety test AI. Now for the tricky bit: how?
Governments have agreed to test AI models before they're released, but how will they work together to get on top of this enormous task?
Hailing Total Recall’s robot taxi
Total Recall's Robot Taxi is part Uber, part self-driving (and electric) car, part humanoid robot, and part voice recognition system, writes Richard Trenholm.
What is Nightshade and poison pixels?
Nightshade is a new tool that lets artists use “poison pixels” to infect AI systems such as Midjourney and DALL-E. Here, we explain what it is and how it works.
Phygital+ offers Midjourney, DALL-E and Stable Diffusion all in one place
Phygital+ offers its users the ability to tap into Midjourney, DALL-E, and Stable Diffusion all in one place. Here's why beginners might like it.
ChatGPT Plus upgraded with powerful new features
ChatGPT Plus gains the native ability to analyse PDFs and other documents
Rauno Sigur, CEO of DriveX: “It is only fit for Estonia to have a strong and supportive startup community”
As a young boy, Rauno Sigur rode around on a bicycle and took photos of cars. Now he does the same with technology, as CEO of DriveX. Read his exclusive interview here.
Janet Phillips, VP of People, Kong: “The best advice I ever received was to think of my career as a jungle gym and not a ladder”
We speak to Janet Phillips, the People leader driving HR programs that support Kong’s explosive growth.
Time machines and instant superpowers: how virtual reality is changing architecture
The much-derided virtual reality has found an unexpectedly useful niche in the world of architecture, writes Steve Ranger. And there is more to come.
Top tech companies in New York City
The Big Apple has long served as home to tech giants. Here, Jacqueline Emigh shares her pick of up-and-coming tech companies in New York City.
Liam Bacon, CEO of Aradena: “We are on a mission to revolutionise the way we play and interact online”
Liam Bacon, CEO of Aradena, is on a mission to change how web3 technologies impact gaming. We spoke to him about the industry, the challenges and what's ahead.
Apple AI: what’s coming in 2024?
Apple's AI plans are gathering pace, according to a renowned Apple watcher
Back to the Future’s most crucial prediction
Richard Trenholm looks into Mr. Fusion from Back to the Future to see if we're any closer to using banana peels as fuel!
AI-enhanced Windows 12 could be the answer to Microsoft’s prayers
Flatlining growth of Windows 11 may prompt a quick shift to Windows 12
Ian Faria, CEO of Mecanizou: “Hire senior professionals before scaling up and expanding”
Ian Faria, Mecanizou's CEO, is a seasoned entrepreneur who started his journey at the age of 20. He brings a unique LATAM flavour to our TakeOff interview series.
AI in aviation: how machine learning is keeping airliners flying
Companies are using artificial intelligence to perform vital visual inspections of aircraft and check jet engines for missing parts.