Posted inAI Artificial intelligence (AI) | The Guardian January 19, 2025 Artificial intelligence (AI) Miranda Sawyer on podcasts and radio The week in audio: Virtually Parkinson; The Con: Kaitlyn’s Baby; The Pitcairn Trials; Turtle Diary by Russell Hoban – review A stilted AI Parky proves that interviews are a two-way process. Plus, the strange story of a woman who kept faking pregnancy and a gripping true crime tale Labour’s investment in AI isn’t as clever as it thinks it is Letters: AI is a backward-looking technology that reinforces old biases, warns Natalie Bennett, while fuelling energy-hungry AI data centres will leave the green transition in tatters, writes Christopher Tanner. Plus letters by Philip Ward, Kevin Donovan and Giles du Boulay The Employees review – monumental event theatre with fragments from a far-flung world This hypnotic tale of an orbiting spaceship ponders big questions about what it means to be human Apple suspends AI-generated news alert service after BBC complaint Weatherwatch: Could small nuclear reactors help curb extreme weather? Speedier drug trials and better films: how AI is transforming businesses Science Weekly Our science predictions for 2025 – podcast Last year was full of unexpected science news, from a new strain of Mpox emerging in the DRC, to artificial intelligence dominating the Nobel prizes, and two astronauts getting ‘stuck’ in space. So what will this year bring? Ian Sample and science correspondent Hannah Devlin discuss the big stories likely to hit the headlines and share their predictions for 2025 Labour’s AI plan could be good for British people – except the creatives it will throw under the bus Ed Newton-Rex Escalating armed conflict is most urgent threat for world in 2025, say global leaders ‘A viable business’: Rolls-Royce banking on success of small modular reactors Keir Starmer is right to gamble on an AI revolution, but it might not pay out in time Rafael Behr Could Keir Starmer’s AI dream derail his own green energy promise? British novelists criticise government over AI ‘theft’ What does AI plan mean for NHS patient data and is there cause for concern? Ministers mull allowing private firms to make profit from NHS data in AI push The Guardian view on AI and public services: computers can’t cure all of Britain’s problems The politics sketch Soon Keir will be replaced by a sad, automated voice. Will we notice? John Crace Politics live with Andrew Sparrow No 10 says Starmer does expect Reeves to stay as chancellor until general election – UK politics live Politics Weekly UK Could AI save the UK economy? – Politics Weekly Westminster Water shortage fears as Labour’s first AI growth zone sited close to new reservoir About 3,152 results for Artificial intelligence (AI) Source link Post navigation Previous Post Bitcoin Education Key in El Salvador Says BTC Office DirectorNext PostBitcoin NVT Golden Cross Nears Local Bottom