Imagine a world where technology speaks your language—literally and culturally—and is built right in your backyard to serve your unique needs. That’s the reality Mexico has ushered in with the launch of I’AM Chat, the nation’s first fully homegrown conversational AI assistant. Crafted by IAMEX, a
Imagine a sprawling corporate network where artificial intelligence systems hum tirelessly in the background, processing terabytes of sensitive data at lightning speed, often without a single human eye watching over them. This isn’t a sci-fi plot—it’s the reality for countless enterprises today.
Imagine a busy morning in Accra, where a young professional relies on a digital assistant to set reminders for meetings, send quick messages, and even navigate through the city’s bustling streets—all with a simple voice command or tap. Across the African continent, from Nairobi to Lagos, tools like
Imagine a world where every painting, poem, and personal conversation is crafted not by a human hand or heart, but by a machine—an artificial intelligence (AI) so advanced it mimics the very essence of what makes us unique. This isn’t science fiction anymore; it’s the reality unfolding before
Central question and scope: genuine care, covert surveillance, or a contested middle ground? In a moment when employers promise compassion at scale, the rise of AI that listens, counsels, and infers feelings poses a stark question that refuses to go away: does this technology genuinely care for
Audiences may chuckle at machine-written quips, but new evidence argues the laugh line hides a deeper gap between fluent mimicry and real comic sense, and that gap matters whenever meaning and nuance do the heavy lifting. A study presented at EMNLP by teams from Cardiff University and Ca’ Foscari