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    Latest news on artificial intelligence (AI), covering machine learning, generative AI, large language models, ChatGPT, AI regulation, ethics, and safety.

    Artificial intelligence has become one of the most transformative forces in modern technology, reshaping industries from healthcare and finance to education and entertainment. Major companies including OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Anthropic continue to develop increasingly capable large language models (LLMs) and AI tools, while global spending on AI is projected to surpass $2 trillion in 2026. The rapid rise of generative AI — encompassing chatbots like ChatGPT, image generators, and coding assistants — has brought the technology into everyday use for hundreds of millions of people worldwide.

    The AI landscape continues to evolve at a remarkable pace, with agentic AI systems capable of executing multi-step tasks emerging as a major growth area. Deep learning breakthroughs, open-source models from companies like DeepSeek, and fierce competition between US and Chinese AI labs are driving rapid capability gains. At the same time, concerns about AI bias, misinformation, deepfakes, job displacement, and the environmental cost of energy-hungry data centres remain at the forefront of public debate. Questions around artificial general intelligence (AGI) — the point at which AI could match or exceed human-level reasoning — continue to fuel both excitement and anxiety across the technology sector.

    Regulation is a defining challenge for the AI industry. The European Union's AI Act, the world's first comprehensive AI law, is being phased in with key transparency and high-risk system provisions becoming fully applicable by August 2026. In the United States, a patchwork of state-level legislation is emerging alongside federal executive action, while countries including India, Brazil, and China are pursuing their own governance frameworks. Debates over AI copyright, training data transparency, and the labelling of AI-generated content are shaping the legal landscape globally.

    Beyond the technical and regulatory dimensions, AI is reshaping culture, creativity, and daily life. AI tools are being used to assist medical diagnoses, accelerate drug discovery, personalise education, and enhance accessibility for people with disabilities. Yet the technology also raises profound human questions — about the future of work, the nature of creativity, and the ethical limits of automation. Communities, educators, and workers are grappling with how to adapt to a world increasingly shaped by neural networks and machine learning algorithms.

    The roots of artificial intelligence stretch back to the mid-twentieth century, from Alan Turing's foundational ideas about machine intelligence to the development of expert systems in the 1980s and the deep learning revolution that began around 2012. The launch of ChatGPT in late 2022 marked a watershed moment, bringing generative AI into mainstream consciousness and triggering an unprecedented wave of investment. Venture capital funding for AI firms reached record levels in 2025, with the United States attracting roughly three-quarters of all global AI investment.

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