Artificial Intelligence

YEAR-ENDER - From millennium bug to age of AI: 25 years that reshaped how humanity lives and works

YEAR-ENDER - From millennium bug to age of AI: 25 years that reshaped how humanity lives and works

From smartphones to artificial intelligence, technology moved from the margins of daily life to its center, transforming how billions communicate, work, and consume information

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Japan issues arrest warrant against teen suspected of cyberattack using AI
04.12.2025

Japan issues arrest warrant against teen suspected of cyberattack using AI

High school student from Osaka suspected of carrying out cyberattack on major internet cafe operator

Gemini 3 puts OpenAI on high alert as biggest contender to ChatGPT
03.12.2025

Gemini 3 puts OpenAI on high alert as biggest contender to ChatGPT

Google’s generative AI model outperforms ChatGPT on independent tests, while its Nano Banana, Gemini 3 models attract increasingly more monthly active users, prompting OpenAI to drop other projects and fully focus on its offering

Russia shifts gears amid sanctions to make strides in artificial intelligence race
24.11.2025

Russia shifts gears amid sanctions to make strides in artificial intelligence race

⁠Moscow remains committed to reaching technological independence with physical AI like 'Green' robot, more advanced generative models, and better Russian language processing rivaling ChatGPT

Musk says AI and humanoid robots will eliminate poverty, make work ‘optional’
19.11.2025

Musk says AI and humanoid robots will eliminate poverty, make work ‘optional’

AI, humanoid robots will ‘eliminate poverty’, adding work will be ‘optional’ in 10-20 years, tech billionaire says

INTERVIEW – ‘Reasoning is unique to humans’: UN expert on AI’s expanding role in justice
19.11.2025

INTERVIEW – ‘Reasoning is unique to humans’: UN expert on AI’s expanding role in justice

As algorithms quietly enter courtrooms worldwide, UN special rapporteur Meg Satterthwaite says the right to a human judge must remain non-negotiable