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AI may not replace the photographer, says Jon Devo, but it is already shapi
We all know that AI has an uncanny ability to generate text, graphics and videos from scratch. But it can also work wonders with your existing photo and video content, applying complicated adjustments
If you’ve been researching family history for a while, you’ve already lived through one revolution, the shift from physical to remote research. Not so long ago, being a family historian meant spending
Robert Hutton says many people fail to grasp the real nature of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is no longer just a geeky or gimmicky technology – it’s becoming integrated with our daily lives. Although not everyone welcomes this development – there are valid concerns abo
One year on from WWDC 2024 and all the promised features in the revamped Siri have yet to materialise. What’s going on?
The technology-led US stockmarket has hit another record peak. There are rumours of stonking pay packages for software developers in Silicon Valley. One of the leading tech behemoths has just achieved