AI is the new tool of the patriarchy
Sending working women back to the 1900s
A new study by the McKinsey Global Institute claims that AI will kick more women than men out of the workforce.
Samsung sees profits fall by 95 per cent
Well you were warned
A few weeks ago, Samsung Electronics warned its operating profit would drop 95 per cent compared to the previous year, and it turns out that it was entirely right.
Meta, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, TomTom take on Google maps
Glorious alliance
Meta, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and TomTom’s glorious alliance to knock Google off its perch as the map leader of the world is starting to get some results.
Koreans create room-temperature superconductor
Runs at standard ambient pressure.
A team of Korean scientists claims to have created a room-temperature superconductor that works at standard ambient pressure.
OpenAI limited to Volish cloud
Rivals will have to come up with their own tech
Customers have asked to run OpenAI models on non-Microsoft cloud services or their own local servers, but OpenAI has no immediate plans to offer such options,
Beep, beep, beep Waymo reversing
Self-driving Trucking not as important as ride hailing
Waymo, the self-driving unit owned by Alphabet, is slowing the development of autonomous trucking that's being done by its Via subsidiary.
Expect more Microsoft cuts and layoffs
Despite record profits
The Software King of the World Microsoft is expected to make more cost-cutting despite making record profits.
Mark Zuckerberg falls foul of US House Judiciary Committee
Could face charges
The Republican-led House Judiciary Committee is recommending a contempt of Congress citation for Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg over what Republicans insist is the social media company's refusal to comply with a wide-ranging investigation into allegations of censorship.
Memory market recovering
SK Hynix says it is all down to AI
South Korea's SK Hynix said that the memory chip market was beginning to recover from its deep downturn.
Mobile AI market will reach $84.97 billion by 2030
Thanks to increasing growth in mobile device power
Increasing growth in the processing power of mobile devices will help the global mobile artificial intelligence market grow to reach $84.97 billion by 2030.