Author: Adrian Churchill

In theory, using AI models to generate large amounts of code for a software company looks like a dream scenario. A cost-focused manager might imagine reducing headcount, cutting salaries, and saving on healthcare expenses by replacing human developers with AI tools. Alternatively, companies could keep their existing workforce and push them to produce even more code with AI assistance. In both cases, AI appears to offer a highly efficient path to productivity and cost reduction. The Hidden Costs of AI Coding Tools Businesses are now discovering that large-scale AI usage can come with unexpectedly high operational costs. In some cases,…

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Demi Moore has shared her thoughts on the growing influence of artificial intelligence in the entertainment industry, saying that resisting AI is ultimately “a battle we will lose.” Speaking during a press conference at the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday, Moore addressed concerns about how AI is changing filmmaking and whether stronger regulations are needed to protect artists and creators. Moore explained that instead of opposing the technology, the film industry should focus on learning how to work alongside it. “I always feel that against-ness breeds against-ness,” she said. “AI is here, and fighting it is a battle we will…

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A new study by researchers at IMDEA Networks Institute has raised serious concerns about how popular AI chatbots handle user data. According to the research, platforms including OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude, Grok, and Perplexity AI may rely on tracking technologies from companies such as Meta, Google, and TikTok, potentially exposing information about users’ conversations and online activity. Over the past few years, generative AI tools have rapidly become part of everyday life. Millions of users now depend on these systems for personal advice, work-related tasks, health discussions, and private conversations, often assuming their chats remain confidential. However, researchers warn that…

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Infinix, one of Pakistan’s fastest-growing smartphone brands, has officially introduced the new GT 50 Pro during the PMGO-SA event in collaboration with PUBG Mobile. The launch marks a major milestone for the country’s mobile gaming industry, bringing advanced gaming technology and flagship-level performance to Pakistani gamers. The smartphone is now available nationwide through both online and offline stores at a price of PKR 159,999. The Infinix GT 50 Pro stands out with its industry-leading HydroFlow Liquid Cooling architecture, designed to deliver stable and consistent gaming performance even during long sessions. The device features a dual piezoelectric ceramic micro-pump system capable…

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