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Three Quarters of US Firms Now Profit from AI: Wharton Study Marks Turning Point

Artificial intelligence is no longer just an experiment for major companies – it's a proven driver of business value. That’s the key finding from a new study by the Human-AI Research Department at the Wharton School, which surveyed more than 800 senior executives from large US firms. Around 75 per cent of respondents said their AI projects are already delivering a positive return on investment – a striking result amid ongoing scepticism around the real-world impact of AI.

When Apple Learns with Google: The Curious Case of “Pico-Banana-400K”

Apple has made a move that has raised eyebrows across the AI research world – and not without reason. Under the playful title “Pico-Banana-400K”, the company has released a dataset of more than 400,000 images, freely available for anyone to use in research. Its purpose: to train the next generation of image-editing AI systems. The twist? Much of the work behind it was done by a Google AI.

OpenAI and PayPal: How a Partnership Is Redefining Shopping Through Conversation

The partnership between OpenAI and PayPal marks a turning point in digital commerce – and perhaps in the way we interact with technology itself. What once sounded like a glimpse into the future is about to become reality: from 2026, users will be able to discover, compare and purchase products directly within a ChatGPT conversation, without ever visiting a traditional online shop.

Reddit Answers: The AI-Powered Search Revolution Now Available in German

Reddit has quietly been reinventing how users find answers — not just through upvotes and threads, but now via generative AI. With the launch of Reddit Answers, the platform is no longer just a social forum; it’s becoming a powerful knowledge engine. And as of October 2025, it’s available in German, marking a key step in Reddit’s international expansion of AI features.

More Trust in Machines? Bitkom Study Reveals: One in Three Would Rather Ask AI Than Friends

Artificial intelligence is no longer just a practical tool for many people – it’s becoming a potential conversational partner, and perhaps even an emotional one. That’s the central finding of a new study from Germany’s digital industry association Bitkom, painting a striking picture of how human communication is evolving in the digital age.

Second-Order Hallucinations: How AI Search Engines Are Reinventing Misinformation

A new and growing problem is surfacing in the world of AI-powered search: second-order hallucinations. While standard AI hallucinations involve a language model making up facts or misrepresenting information, second-order hallucinations occur when a search engine picks up errors that were themselves generated by another AI system—and presents them as fact. The issue is subtle, but potentially far more dangerous than simple mistakes, as it allows misinformation to spread in a feedback loop between machines.

Comet: The New AI Browser from Perplexity – A Glimpse into the Future of Surfing?

Imagine a browser that doesn’t just show you websites but thinks, plans, summarises, and even acts on your behalf. That’s exactly what Comet, the new AI-powered browser from Perplexity, sets out to deliver. Now available for free to all users, Comet signals a bold challenge to Chrome, Edge and other major players – positioning itself not just as a browser, but as your intelligent digital assistant.

Wikipedia in the Age of AI: Why the World’s Largest Knowledge Platform Needs Our Attention More Than Ever

From the outside, all seems well: Wikipedia continues to be used by millions around the world, editorial activity remains strong, and accessing the world’s most comprehensive free encyclopaedia is as natural in 2025 as it ever was. But under the surface, something is shifting. A new study from King’s College London casts a clear, sober light on the subtle power shift taking place in the digital knowledge space – one driven by artificial intelligence.
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