Open a new window declared a “code red” Three years ago, when Google was the one competing against Microsoft and Microsoft with Google’s teams, it made me think of this month. Google had the lead. blasting the sirens to catch up to OpenAI. In January 2023 the company made its first massive layoffs. “A difficult decision to set us up for the future,” As the company at that time described it.
It makes me wonder if ChatGPT could cut similar numbers of employees early next year. I was inspired by this speculation to make a number of predictions for the coming year. Take a look below at six ideas that were fine-tuned by WIRED’s colleagues.
Data Center Misinformation
Community across the globe are fighting the construction of data centers. Many activists in the US are using social media tools like Facebook groups to organize. In the United States, many activists are organizing on social media using tools such as Facebook Groups. Chinese You can also find out more about the following: Russian Social media is used by governments to distribute disinformation disguised as authentic news. China and Russia will benefit from the slowdown of data centers in the US. are both seeking to surpass the US Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a growing field in both the military and industrial sectors.
Austin Wang is a researcher with the non-profit think tank RAND, who studied China’s propaganda farms. He says that there are no indications of any worrying activity at this time. “Many newly established anti-data-center pages seem controlled by real US citizens so far,” Wang says.
As the anti-data center fervor grows, China and Russia may try to join the grassroots organization. It’s even easier to do the job now thanks to AI that can quickly generate images and videos To get people to react on social media.
Demonstrations of Robots Everywhere
AI-powered robots are likely to be a hot topic in tech conferences by 2026. Google, Amazon and other tech giants have been working on training robots through repetition to perform household chores. Now there is a new way to train robots. a fresh round of hype. ChatGPT or Gemini use AI models. are being integrated into robots In the hope that they’ll do their chores like folding clothesLess training is required for greater accuracy.
Google’s September 2009 update was released. released a video Google’s next keynote will feature executives from the company demonstrating a robot which can sort trash, recycling, and compost in response to voice commands. Google’s executives will take the stage during the next Google event. I/O conferenceI am expecting them to ask a robot for tasks like, say, slipping a pizza in. a type of oven it’s never encountered before While it’s cooking, you can grab a Diet Coke half-full from the rear of an overcrowded refrigerator.
Barak Turovsky is the former Google AI leader and chief AI officer of General Motors. He says that robots can be advanced because they are able to understand dishwasher manuals, watch videos to learn how to use a machine, or decipher drawings to grasp a part. “The next frontier for large language models is the physical world,” He says.

