This lifting of the barrier for AI in the art and entertainment industries might sound exciting for some, but for others the developments are setting off alarm bells
AI: Artificial intelligence
It’s too dull for Hollywood to portray, but we can already identify with being put out of a job by a characterless sliver of software
Artificial intelligence, or a-life, has been entertaining us with its gloomy prognostications ever since Mary Shelley put quill to paper in 1818
The chatbot takes mere seconds to come up with its versions of these bestselling authors’ work. How convincing are they?
The Oxford professor of composition’s long use of artificial intelligence in her work makes her a good judge of its merits and its dangers
Hugh Linehan: With his Kubrick-derived film AI Artificial Intelligence, the director created a surprisingly convincing version of where technology is leading us
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Price gained 7.3 per cent, a first record high for the year and after an initial lukewarm reaction from investors
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IPhone maker has been under pressure to match the likes of Microsoft in new technology
Car makers appear to be abandoning the idea of fully self-driving cars
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