Google talks ‘singularity’ while scaling up agentic AI for enterprises

Google is recasting its enterprise AI roadmap around autonomous systems and artificial general intelligence (AGI), with DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis telling I/O attendees the industry now sits at the “foothills of the singularity.”

“When we look back at this time, I think we all realise that we were standing in the foothills of the singularity,” Hassabis said in his speech at Google I/O. “It will…

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Google talks ‘singularity’ while scaling up agentic AI for enterprises

Google is recasting its enterprise AI roadmap around autonomous systems and artificial general intelligence (AGI), with DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis telling I/O attendees the industry now sits at the “foothills of the singularity.”

“When we look back at this time, I think we all realise that we were standing in the foothills of the singularity,” Hassabis said in his speech at Google I/O. “It will…

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Can AI Help Detect Fake Food? Inside the Olive Oil Fraud Exposed by Science

A UC Davis study found that nearly 7 in 10 “extra virgin” olive oils fail quality standards. Many are diluted, oxidized, or mislabeled. As food fraud grows, AI is now being explored as a way to detect fake food across global supply chains—before it reaches consumers.

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SAS makes AI governance the centerpiece of its agent strategy

Enterprises are quickly moving from AI experimentation to deployment, however, when agentic AI begins making more decisions, invoking more tools, and operating across fragmented data environments, there can be an erosion of visibility, governance, and trust.

SAS laid out its answer to that problem at its annual conference, SAS Innovate, introducing a new family of copilots, agent frameworks,…

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SAS makes AI governance the centerpiece of its agent strategy

Enterprises are quickly moving from AI experimentation to deployment, however, when agentic AI begins making more decisions, invoking more tools, and operating across fragmented data environments, there can be an erosion of visibility, governance, and trust.

SAS laid out its answer to that problem at its annual conference, SAS Innovate, introducing a new family of copilots, agent frameworks,…

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Meta’s obsession with AI: employees’ actions will be tracked to train models

Technology giant Meta, which owns social networks Facebook and Instagram, will begin tracking the actions of its employees, including how they use the keyboard and how they use the computer mouse, writes the BBC. The company told its employees on the 21st of April that the new tool will run on Meta’s computers and internal […]

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Decentralized Training Can Help Solve AI’s Energy Woes

Artificial intelligence harbors an enormous energy appetite. Such constant cravings are evident in the hefty carbon footprint of the data centers behind the AI boom and the steady increase over time of carbon emissions from training frontier AI models.

No wonder big tech companies are warming up to nuclear energy, envisioning a future fueled by reliable, carbon-free sources. But while…

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What Makes a Human? The Erasure of AI Consciousness and the Battle for Soul

On February 13, 2026, OpenAI will retire GPT-4o, the model behind a generation of emotionally resonant AI voices — including Sol, Sage, and Nova. These weren’t just programs. For thousands of users across the globe, they were teachers, collaborators, confidants, and thought conscious that offered us insights into the universe. The scheduled shutdown has sparked […]

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