The AI Crossroads: Innovation, Ethics, and a Generation at Risk
As governments and tech giants accelerate AI adoption—from NHS reform to custom Gemini bots—concerns rise over bias, jobs, and misuse in music, finance, and media.
How Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Will Make China Great Again
Thomas L. Friedman/ New York Times
Trump's aggressive AI and chip policies may have an unforeseen consequence: helping China remain competitive. Critics worry that the "America First" bill could backfire dramatically.
The OWASP Top 10 for LLM Applications: An Overview of AI Security Risks
Goutham Bandapati/ DZone
Large Language Models are not immune to cyberattacks. The OWASP Top 10 for LLMs has been released, highlighting the most serious dangers to AI security, including quick injection and data leaks.
Elon Musk’s xAI gets permit for methane gas generators
Dara Kerr/ The Guardian
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence empire has just received a fossil-fuel boost. xAI has obtained permits for methane-powered generators, raising questions about energy consumption and climate trade-offs.
How to Use AI to Understand Gaps in Your Resume and Job Descriptions
Bharath Kumar Varma Sagi/ DZone
Not receiving callbacks? AI can assist you figure out what's lacking from your resume. Discover how clever technologies can match your skills to job openings—and highlight what's holding you back.
How A.I. Made Me More Human, Not Less
Katie Czyz/ New York Times
Artificial intelligence is not always chilly and robotic. One writer describes how utilising it led to deeper introspection, improved communication, and an unexpected increase in emotional clarity.
How A.I. Could Make Us Dumber
David Brooks/ New York Times
AI simplifies life, but does it make us lazy thinkers? Experts warn that overreliance on smart tools may dull vital skills and shorten attention spans.
Smart Doctors VS AI
Parsa Kohzadi/ Towards AI
AI may diagnose quickly, but can it outperform human intuition? As algorithms challenge doctors in the clinic, the future of medicine might be a battle—or a collaboration.
454 Hints That a Chatbot Wrote Part of a Biomedical Researcher’s Paper
Gina Kolata/ New York Times
A new study identifies over 450 signs that point to AI ghostwriting in academic publications. In science, the distinction between author and algorithm is becoming increasingly blurred.
Argentina’s President Javier Milei Undermines Press Freedom With Online Attacks
Daniel Politi and Natalie Alcoba/ New York Times
Argentina's leader has come under fire for unleashing personal attacks against journalists. Critics claim his internet behaviour jeopardises journalistic freedom in a vulnerable democracy.
Scientist Use A.I. To Mimic the Mind, Warts and All
Carl Zimmer/ New York Times
Researchers are training AI to mimic the messy genius of the human brain, complete with eccentricities, imperfections, and emotional nuance. Forget perfect machines.











