A Chinese lab has created what appears to be one of the most powerful "open" AI models to date. The model, DeepSeek V3, was developed by the AI firm
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Perhaps more than any other technology, AI has dominated the headlines this year. For reasons good, bad, fascinating, and possibly a little terrifying. And we wonder: what world-changing advances will happen in 2025?
Artificial intelligence holds the promise of helping countless other students with a range of visual, speech, language and hearing impairments to execute tasks that come easily to others.
AI is inevitable, but I do not anticipate there being a single tipping point when we realize it is fully embedded and delivering successful results for companies, teams, and individuals. Instead, I believe there will be a series of things that put companies into two buckets of winners and losers.
In 2025, there will be a course correction in AI and geopolitics, as world leaders increasingly understand that their national interests are best served through the promise of a more positive and cooperative future.
Pine Island Glacier, one of the fastest-shrinking glaciers in Antarctica, hastened its slide into the sea between 2017 and 2020, when one-fifth of its associated ice shelf broke off as massive icebergs, a study revealed. Scientists studied the acceleration using high-res radar images, captured by satellites.