When AI Is Taking Over Smartphones, 'I Think People Should Understand That Apps Are Going To Disappear'
The "LLM war" ignited by the launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT has fundamentally reshaped the trajectory of the technology industry.
The "LLM war" ignited by the launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT has fundamentally reshaped the trajectory of the technology industry.
As Apple approaches its 50th anniversary in 2026, CEO Tim Cook has been reflecting on what has actually driven the company’s success across half a century of technology shifts.
In interviews tied to the milestone, Cook emphasized that Apple's strength does not come primarily from patents, products, or even breakthrough technology, but from the people and culture inside the company. According to him, intellectual property matters, but it is ultimately created by talented teams working within a culture that encourages innovation.
In the fast-moving world of technology, there is no single invention that advances as fast as AI. And this causes both astonishments and concerns.
Consciousness is among the most familiar and most elusive features of existence. It is the fact that experience is like something that red looks the way it does, that pain hurts, that joy feels warm rather than cold.
In the fast-evolving landscape of AI, Anthropic stands out for its unwavering commitment to safety amid the race toward ever-more-powerful models. At the heart of this effort is Claude, the company's flagship chatbot, which is being shaped not just by engineers but by a philosopher whose role feels almost parental.
And Amanda Askell, a Scottish-born thinker with a PhD from New York University and roots in analytic philosophy, has become the steward of Claude's moral compass and personality.
He may not be a technopreneur, nor a prolific hunter for online memes and social media influencer. But nevertheless, none of those can exist without his invention.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, has long visioned a decentralized internet, yet, the world is creating a place where gatekeepers rule his creation, monetize hugely, and make users the commodities. Here, Berners-Lee remains deeply engaged in what he describes as a “battle for the soul of the web.”
The semiconductor industry has always been a theatre of rapid transformation, where each era’s "gold rush" redefined the limits of human capability.
At their core, semiconductors are materials, most commonly silicon, that possess a unique physical property: they can both conduct and insulate electricity. Unlike a copper wire that always allows current to flow, or rubber that always blocks it, a semiconductor's conductivity can be precisely toggled on or off.
Microsoft, the tech company that started the PC revolution, is trying to remain relevant, in the large language models (LLMs) war that decimated in 2022.
The traditional concept of a "nine-to-five" is rapidly approaching its expiration date as AI and robotics begin to outpace human capability in nearly every measurable field.
In a world where headlines about AI often swing between utopian dreams and apocalyptic warnings, a recent conversation on Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown offered a refreshingly human perspective.