April 2025

ChatGPT hits record usage after viral Ghibli feature—Here are four risks to know first

Following the release of ChatGPT’s new image-generation tool, user activity has surged; millions of people have been drawn to a trend whereby uploaded images are inspired by the unique visual style of Studio Ghibli. The spike in interest contributed to record use levels for the chatbot and strained OpenAI’s infrastructure temporarily. Social media platforms were […]

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How AI transforms financial platforms: Tools and strategies

Financial platforms today enable users to access almost every financial service or product online from the convenience of their homes. The fintech revolution has been gaining momentum over the years, helping companies provide robust services and solutions to customers without the limitation of geographical distances. While a lot of emerging technologies are playing a role

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Gmail’s AI-powered update: the impacts on influencer marketing

Google has recently released an AI-powered update to Gmail’s search functionality. The update sees the email app move away from the chronological display of search results to a new relevance-based ordering of results. The built-in AI engine analyses emails based on factors like recency, most-clicked emails, and frequent contacts, to display conversations users are likely

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Ant Group uses domestic chips to train AI models and cut costs

Ant Group is relying on Chinese-made semiconductors to train artificial intelligence models to reduce costs and lessen dependence on restricted US technology, according to people familiar with the matter. The Alibaba-owned company has used chips from domestic suppliers, including those tied to its parent, Alibaba, and Huawei Technologies to train large language models using the

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Kay Firth-Butterfield, formerly WEF: The future of AI, the metaverse and digital transformation

Kay Firth-Butterfield is a globally recognised leader in ethical artificial intelligence and a distinguished AI ethics speaker. As the former Head of AI and Machine Learning at the World Economic Forum (WEF) and one of the foremost voices in AI governance, she has spent her career advocating for technology that enhances, rather than harms, society.

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AI streamlines budgeting, but human oversight essential

Research conducted by Vlerick Business School has discovered that in the area of AI financial planning, the technology consistently outperforms humans when allocating budgets with strategic guidelines in place. Businesses that use AI for budgeting processes experience substantial improvements in the accuracy and efficiency of budgeting plans compared to human decision-making. The study’s goal was

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