Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The launch of ChatGPT changed the game in artificial intelligence and machine learning. With enormous players like Google, Microsoft, and Nvdia contending -- and research and development at a breakneck pace around the globe -- the AI race is clearly on. Stick with Tom's Hardware for all the news about this rapidly changing space.
Latest about Artificial Intelligence

Apple says generative AI cannot think like a human - research paper pours cold water on reasoning models
By Anton Shilov published
Large reasoning models fail at complex tasks.

ChatGPT 'got absolutely wrecked' by Atari 2600 in beginner's chess match
By Mark Tyson published
It is claimed that OpenAI’s ChatGPT 4o model “got absolutely wrecked on the beginner level” of Atari Chess on an Atari 2600 console from the 1970s.

ChatGPT used to disable SecureBoot in locked-down device – modded BIOS reflash facilitated fresh Windows and Linux installs
By Mark Tyson published
A modding enthusiast has used ChatGPT to circumvent the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) features of a used tablet.

AI drone beats human champions for the first time at Abu Dhabi racing event
By Mark Tyson published
AI drones have beaten human champions in a racing event for the first time.

Anthropic CEO says AI could cause up to 20% unemployment within five years
By Stephen Warwick published
The CEO of Anthropic has claimed AI could wipe out half of all entry-level white collar jobs and spike unemployment by 20%.

Nvidia GB200 production ramps up after suppliers tackle AI server overheating and liquid cooling leaks
By Stephen Warwick published
A new report says production of Nvidia's GB200 is ramping up now that suppliers have tackled a series of issues with the manufacturing process.

Latest OpenAI models ‘sabotaged a shutdown mechanism’ despite commands to the contrary
By Mark Tyson published
Researchers observe the latest OpenAI models sabotaging shutdown attempts, despite explicit commands to allow such interruptions.

Musk asserts AI will make search redundant in comment on Google Search share dipping below 90%
By Jowi Morales published
Google Search market share drops below 90% for the first time in a decade, with some experts believing that traditional online search will give way to AI-powered queries.
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