Author: Advanced AI Editor
When Judge Amit P. Mehta issued his long-awaited remedies decision in the Google search antitrust case, the industry exhaled a collective sigh of relief. There would be no breakup of Google, no forced divestiture of Chrome or Android, and no user-facing “choice screen” like the one that reshaped Microsoft’s browser market two decades ago. But make no mistake – this ruling rewrites the playbook for search distribution, data access, and competitive strategy over the next six years. This article dives into what led to the decision, what it actually requires, and – most importantly – what it means for SEO,…
Dive Brief: More than half of consumers distrust or are not confident in the reliability and impartiality of artificial intelligence (AI) search and summary results, and an even greater percentage wish they could turn them off, according to research from Gartner. According to a survey of 377 consumers, 53% said they do not have confidence in the results of AI-informed searches, and 41% said they felt the generative AI overviews provided by traditional search engines are more frustrating than traditional search methods. Moreover, 61% of respondents said they wished there were an option to toggle the AI summaries off. Nevertheless, 51%…
In November, IBM and AMD declared plans to pioneer the next generation of computing engineering based on quantum computers matched with high-performance computers, namely quantum-centric supercomputing, and the companies jointly developed scalable, open-source platforms which could redefine the future of computing by capitalizing on IBM that has leadership in creating the highest performance quantum computers and software, and AMD. Quantum and classical computing are combined by tech sector leaders Yahoo Finance reported that AI chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices and IBM partnered to create quantum-centric supercomputing, announced on Tuesday. Physical servers in a quantum-based system for supercomputing. Quantum computers are physically…
BANGKOK, Sept. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Siriraj Hospital and MIT Hacking Medicine have joined forces once again to host the second edition of their medical innovation hackathon, Siriraj × MIT Hacking Medicine 2025, taking place from October 31 to November 2, 2025. Applications are now open for participants across Southeast Asia. The event aims to bring together multidisciplinary professionals to develop innovative solutions in medical treatment and healthcare services, all within an ecosystem of hospitals, faculties of engineering and accountancy, the private sector, investors, and incubation programs, all of which are prepared to support the right innovators and ideas toward…
Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Amazon introduced Lens Live, an AI-powered shopping tool that scans products and shows matching items in a swipeable carousel inside the Amazon Shopping app, the company announced Tuesday. Rufus, Amazon’s AI shopping assistant, is integrated into Lens Live. When customers use camera view, Rufus suggests questions and summaries of what makes a product stand out to help customer research products. Lens Live is available for tens of millions of U.S. customers on the Amazon Shopping iOS app, and will roll…
Let me try to communicate what it feels like to be an English teacher in 2025. Reading an AI-generated text is like eating a jelly bean when you’ve been told to expect a grape. Not bad, but not… real. The artificial taste is only part of the insult. There is also the gaslighting. Stanford professor Jane Riskin describes AI-generated essays as “flat, featureless… the literary equivalent of fluorescent lighting.” At its best, reading student papers can feel like sitting in the sun of human thought and expression. But then two clicks and you find yourself in a windowless, fluorescent-lit room…
Dive Brief: Wayfair launched the next leg of its logistics offering CastleGate, now enabling suppliers to fulfill orders for all of their customers — not just Wayfair, Co-Founder and CEO Niraj Shah said during a recent earnings call. The expansion, called “Multichannel,” acts as a third-party logistics alternative service specializing in big and bulky home goods. Wayfair tested the offering with a small subset of suppliers in 2024 before opening the service to its entire supplier base earlier this year. “Multichannel volumes are rapidly scaling, and we now have hundreds of suppliers utilizing the offering,” the CEO told analysts. Dive…
ASML wants to acquire a 1.3 billion euro stake in the French AI company Mistral AI and become the largest shareholder; the Dutch manufacturer of lithography systems for semiconductor production is even to be given a seat on the supervisory board. At least that is what the news agency Reuters reports, citing insiders. The move would strengthen Europe’s digital sovereignty and ensure that Mistral AI becomes the most valuable AI company in Europe, according to the report. The deal would tie two leading European tech groups together. Neither Mistral AI nor ASML were willing to comment on the report. Total…
In a candid moment, international law firm Pinsent Masons has stated that law firms ‘have failed to articulate to inhouse lawyers…the benefits of using AI and how any efficiency savings can be passed on to, or shared, with their clients’. And that ‘most law firms’ current approach [to advising clients on AI] is only adding confusion to what is a complex technological environment to get a handle on’. The revealing comments are part of an article published by the firm in its internally produced magazine Out-Law, and was written by partners David Halliwell and Ben Williams, who are on the…
Radiologic diagnostic errors-under-reading errors, inattentional blindness, and communication failures-remain prevalent in clinical practice. These issues often stem from missed localized abnormalities, limited global context, and variability in report language. These challenges are amplified in 3D imaging, where clinicians must examine hundreds of slices per scan. Addressing them requires systems with precise localized detection, global volume-level reasoning, and semantically consistent natural language reporting. However, existing 3D vision-language models are unable to meet all three needs jointly, lacking local-global understanding for spatial reasoning and struggling with the variability and noise of uncurated radiology reports. We present MedVista3D, a multi-scale semantic-enriched vision-language pretraining…