If you give a team an AI agent that can draft emails, raise tickets, update records, or chase down information across shared ...
Generative AI is reshaping software development—and fast. A new study published in Science shows that AI-assisted coding is spreading rapidly, though unevenly: in the U.S., the share of new code ...
In 2026, generative AI is firmly embedded in workflows across many larger organizations. Meanwhile, millions of us now rely on it for research, study, content creation and even companionship. What ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. For anyone versed in the technical underpinnings of LLMs, this ...
There’s been a seismic shift in the way we shop for fashion. We were once dependent on going in-store to physically browse, touch, and try on endless garments to ensure fit and style. However, ...
Generative AI is erasing open source code provenance. FOSS reciprocity collapses when attribution and ownership disappear. The commons that built AI may not survive its success. We live in an ...
There has been a lot of speculation and some preliminary research about whether frequent use of generative AI products such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini might inhibit critical thinking. After reading ...
How must databases adapt to generative AI, and how should databases be integrated with large language models (LLMs)? These are questions that Sailesh Krishnamurthy has grappled with for several years ...
It's October, and you're scrolling on TikTok. "Did I just see that? Why did no one check whether she was OK? How was the cameraman able to record the whole thing without even flinching? What's the ...
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Once upon a time, the portal concept promised to give every user a personalized view. Finally, the promise of a web where the user was also the controller could be realized. That didn’t quite work out ...