Understanding AI with an Excel Spreadsheet: A Simplified Approach

Excel can now help you understand AI better. For some, artificial intelligence is still a big question mark. While it’s clear what these tools can do, how they work is often a mystery. To make AI more understandable, Ishan Anand, VP of Product at Edgio, started a special project. With “Spreadsheets are all you need,” … Read more

AI Revolutionizes Coffee Blending with Unique Flavors

Finland is known for its high coffee consumption. A Finnish coffee roastery has created a unique blend using AI. The AI not only chose the ingredients but also came up with the name, description, and packaging design. The result was a coffee called “AI-conic.” The choice of ingredients surprised the experts at Kaffa Roastery in … Read more

Geoffrey Hinton Warns of AI’s Rapid Development and Potential Risks

Geoffrey Hinton, a pioneer in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), recently issued a warning about the rapid development of AI. Hinton, who recently received the Nobel Prize in Physics for his research in machine learning alongside John Hopfield, expressed his concerns in an interview with the BBC. He predicted that there is a 10 … Read more

OpenAI’s 2025 Transition to a Public Benefit Corporation: Balancing Profit and Societal Impact

In 2025, OpenAI is taking a new direction. Just before the end of the year, OpenAI announced a significant decision. On Friday, the company, known for developing ChatGPT, revealed its plans to transform into a profit-oriented entity. This decision marks a turning point in the company’s history. OpenAI will operate as a Public Benefit Corporation … Read more

Deepseek V3: A New Open-Source AI Model Surpassing Competitors Despite Political Constraints

Deepseek, a Chinese AI company, has unveiled its latest model, Deepseek V3, which is open-source and available for various applications and adaptations. According to internal benchmark tests reported by TechCrunch, Deepseek V3 surpasses both open and closed AI models like Meta’s Llama 3.1 and OpenAI’s GPT-4o in several categories. Deepseek V3 excels in programming tasks. … Read more

OpenAI and Microsoft’s Financial Criteria for Artificial General Intelligence

With the introduction of ChatGPT, artificial intelligence (AI) models have entered various aspects of life. However, they do not meet the expectations of their creators regarding what is known as Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), especially from a financial perspective. Confidential documents reveal an agreement between OpenAI, a non-profit organization, and its investor and business partner … Read more

Illinois Supreme Court Sets AI Guidelines for Legal Use

The Illinois Supreme Court, the highest court in the state of Illinois, is among the first in the US to regulate the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal field. So far, only Delaware has adopted similar principles. Illinois has outlined in a policy paper the basis on which judges, lawyers, court administration, and … Read more

OpenAI Transitions to Public Benefit Corporation Balancing Profit and Public Good

OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, has announced its transition from a non-profit model to a new structure. In this new setup, there will still be a non-profit section within the organization, but it will play a different role. The rest of the organization will become a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC). This means that the non-profit … Read more

AI Bridging the Digital and Physical Worlds: Opportunities and Challenges

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving and finding its way into various aspects of our lives. AI can write and summarize texts, create images and videos, personalize content, and analyze medical data. These applications are primarily digital, and AI’s presence in the physical world is still limited. One exciting development is the work being done … Read more

Understanding AGI: Definitions, Challenges, and Implications

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is a term often discussed in the world of artificial intelligence. It refers to AI systems that could perform any intellectual task that a human can do, potentially even surpassing human abilities. Despite its frequent use, there isn’t a universally accepted definition for AGI. This lack of a clear definition means … Read more

Why Apple Won’t Build Its Own Search Engine: Costs, Risks, and Privacy Concerns

Apple has decided not to create its own search engine, and there are several reasons for this decision. Eddy Cue, a Senior Vice President at Apple, explained that developing a search engine would be extremely costly. Cue mentioned that such a project would require “billions of dollars” and take “many years” to complete. Additionally, Apple … Read more

Ensuring Security and Managing Risks with Large Language Models in Business

Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly used in businesses, especially in customer service, content classification, moderation, and text summarization. Given that LLMs often handle sensitive company or customer data, they must adhere to high-security standards. Many companies aim to integrate LLMs into their applications, allowing users to interact with them in natural language. This approach … Read more