Get ready for 2025 with our rundown of experts' predictions about what's next in #tech, from #quantum to the return of an old face to the White House. Featuring comments from Philip Kaye, Kevin Bocek, Efrain Ruh, William Morgan, Frank De Jong, Tamas Kadar, Bernadette Bulacan Starin, Stefan Weitz, Erik Erlandson, Darren Anstee and Issam Toufik. Thanks to everyone that contribututed. Have a great holiday and we'll see you in the New Year!
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Tech and science journalism in the style of the British tabloids - without any of the bad bits. Covering all the latest news and gossip in fintech, security, crypto, space and much more. Our mission is to develop a cooperative model for journalism based around a PayeeWall which shares profits with readers. Visit www.machine.news to get involved. Get in touch with jasper@machine.news to share a news story, pitch interviews or talk about our marketing services, which include content and copywriting one client described as "world-class" and PR consultancy that made another collaborator's campaigns "three times as effective".
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OpenAI's new o3 model just blasted through a series of mega-hard benchmarks. Its performance was so convincing that the dawn of #AGI was proclaimed across the internet. But does 03 really have human-level intelligence? Here's what we know so far:
OpenAI previews o3 and sparks claims that "human-level intelligence" has been born
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It's the most wonderful time of year: the season of predictions. 🍾 🏛️ So here's what experts are saying about AI in 2025... Thanks to Jeff Hollan, Kristof Symons, Cathy Mauzaize, Monish Darda, Mike Donoghue, Grant Shipley, Matthew Riley, Karl Havard, Stefan Weitz and Debojyoti (Debo) Dutta. 🤖 Please follow Machine and join us in January to begin our second month of building a cooperative model for tech journalism.
2025 AI predictions: AGI, GenAI, pilot purgatory and a plateau of productivity
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Google Deepmind and Apptronik have joined forces to "build a future where humanoid robots address urgent global challenges". 🤖 Here's a clue about what that might mean for humanity:
Is this Google and Apptronik's vision of the robot takeover?
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Have you noticed something eerily similar about 2025 trends reports? So have we... What can StJohn "Singe" Deakins and DataSapien's "Trend of Trends" GPT tell us about the hidden patterns inside 2025 predictions white papers? Find out:
ChatGPT exposes the hidden trends in 2025 prediction reports
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It's been 35 years since the first ransomware was delivered on... 💾 Floppy disc. We spoke with Kevin Curran of the IEEE to toast this bittersweet anniversary. 🍾
Extortion for Xmas: The 35th anniversary of ransomware
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The #AI "superstar effect" risks taking the shine out of our knowledge ecosystem. Will #LLM conformity homogenise the world? Quite possibly...
AI "superstar effect" warning: LLMs pose risk of "narrowing global knowledge"
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Zero Trust is as much a state of mind as a #cybersecurity paradigm. Here's how Nokia joined with Zscaler to get in the zone and deliver identity-based, location-independent application access with a #ZeroTrust security approach. Featuring insights from Nishant Batra and Jay Chaudhry...
Nokia reveals zero trust cloud security journey with Zcaler
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What's the worst-case scenario for the AI apocalypse? 🤖 Here's what OpenAI has to say about the danger posed by #AGI and superintelligence. "We believe the scientific study of catastrophic risks from AI has fallen far short of where we need to be," it warns disconcertingly. 🗿 Find out why:
OpenAI & the apocalypse: Worst-case existential risk fears
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There's "magic" in the Large Hadron Collider and it's good news for quantum computers. Find out why in research by Chris White and his brother Martin White, a pair of quantum-entangled twins working on opposite sides of the world.
Quantum "magic" found in the Large Hadron Collider
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