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Measuring AGI: A More Concrete Approach To Intelligence
Posted in Business, Software on 26th Mar, 2026
by Alexander Muller
Google DeepMind is attempting to bring structure to one of the most vague concepts in technology: artificial general intelligence. Instead of relying on abstract definitions, it proposes a measurable framework based on specific cognitive traits that together define what “general intelligence” should look like.

Researchers Open AI’s “Black Box” And Learn How To Control It
Posted in Business, Science, Software on 6th Mar, 2026
by Alexander Muller
Modern artificial intelligence systems are often described as “black boxes.” They can produce impressive results, but even their creators often do not fully understand how these systems internally process information or arrive at their decisions. This lack of transparency raises concerns about safety, reliability, and control.

AI Makes Convincing Digital Clones Of Real People With Ease
Posted in Business, Science, Software on 30th Jan, 2026
by Alexander Muller
These clones aren’t physical robots but AI personalities that mimic someone’s voice, manner of speaking, and personal style. By feeding the AI just a small amount of text or audio from a real person, these systems can generate responses that feel eerily authentic, making it possible to produce dialogue, stories, or interactions that appear to come directly from that individual.

Most “Open” AI Systems Aren’t Truly Open- And That’s A Problem
Posted in Business, Software on 30th Jan, 2026
by Alexander Muller
Without that transparency, claims of openness risk being meaningless, and society may miss opportunities to ensure that powerful technologies serve the broadest possible benefit.

Tech Is Transforming Book Publishing, But At What Cost To Creativity?
Posted in Business, Software on 30th Jan, 2026
by Alexander Muller
Publishers and authors can now produce content faster, streamline editing, and tailor books to specific audiences. While these advancements offer convenience and efficiency, they also raise important questions about the future of artistic expression and the value of human creativity.
