Gene therapy using the CRISPR tool promises to revolutionize medicine – eliminating diseases at their source, in the genes. But how many diseases are really genetically determined, what does the pharmaceutical industry cover today, and will we even need drugs in the future? A brief overview of what is already possible, what is still science fiction – and why drugs are still very much alive.
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Rockstar's long-awaited epic Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) gets an official release date and a second trailer that's more explosive than a Florida reality show. GTA 6 is coming on May 26, 2026 - after 13 years of waiting, delays, and a new trailer that set the internet on fire.
Self-driving taxis, artificial intelligence (AI) at the counter, and lawyers at the prison? Automation is not coming – it's already here.
If you believed that the future would bring flying cars, you were partly right. Except that they'll be driven by GPT-8, and you'll be in the back seat - if you even have a job.
OpenAI just upgraded the brain of its digital child. If GPT-4o was already amazing, ChatGPT 4.1 is like a Terminator who graduated from philosophy school and can write code.
Artificial intelligence has already taught us how to properly compose a resume, write emails, draw cats in the style of Picasso, and solve complex math problems with childlike ease. All well and good. But OpenAI is now trying something that goes beyond Excel spreadsheets and aesthetically pleasing memes: using OpenAI Jukebox to create a song that people would actually want to hear more than once.
When a Chinese person writes a code and an American person makes a PowerPoint presentation about how they're going to ban it, we know that the Cold War has moved into the AI phase. And that we all have – pardon the expression – a serious problem. Artificial Intelligence and the New Cold War and why we'll soon all be just pets in a simulation!
Artificial intelligence is not waiting. While most of the world is still wondering whether ChatGPT really understands sarcasm, Microsoft has already added an AI button to its keyboard. But behind the scenes, shifts are happening that are changing the way we work, create, and even exist. So - this week in artificial intelligence #14!
Who else will go to work? You used to drink coffee in the morning, grab your bag and go to work. In the evening you complained about your boss, waited for Friday as salvation, and had an existential crisis on Sundays. Today? Your boss can be a chatbot, and your work can become a function in an API overnight. Welcome to a time when we are not only losing jobs, but also the sense of why we work at all.
Artificial intelligence will take over most jobs within a decade, says Bill Gates, but three professions will remain firmly anchored - surviving the transition to AI - in human hands. No, this is not another conspiracy theory from the Facebook group "AI is stealing our dreams", but a realistic analysis of the future that the famous billionaire is sharing with the world.
What's happening with Apple and artificial intelligence - Apple Intelligence? We know this story already - almost as well as the iconic Nokia ringtone. A tech giant falls asleep at the wheel, misses the next big wave and... poof. From disruptor to PowerPoint note. Let's remember Nokia, BlackBerry, Skype. They once ruled the world, but today they are digital fossils, mentioned only out of nostalgia or as a warning.
Forget the slip of paper under your keyboard and the eternal “password123” – the internet has become the Wild West, and if you don’t have your own digital sheriff, you’re a prey. Fortunately, there are password managers – modern knights who carry not swords, but encrypted vaults. Below, we present you the best password managers for 2025 that will raise your online security to the level of Fort Knox (if Fort Knox could sync between devices). So, the best password apps.