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The Changing Meaning of ‘Computer’ in the Age of AI

When most people in the UK hear the word computer, they think of something familiar: a desktop, a laptop, or maybe a smartphone. It’s a tool — a device for writing, browsing, calculating, or working. But as Artificial Intelligence becomes integral to everyday systems, the meaning of computer is shifting.In the future, a “computer” will not just be a […]

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ChatGPT

The Future Purpose of ChatGPT

ChatGPT was first designed as a language‑based assistant — translating, writing, tutoring and supporting research through conversation. But its purpose is evolving quickly.Future versions will function less as chatbots and more as adaptive digital infrastructures — integrated into everyday systems like education, banking, healthcare and local services. In simple terms: ChatGPT, or systems like it, will become a second interface

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Which AI Tech Will Have the Biggest Impact on People’s Lives in the UK?

If one form of AI is destined to shape everyday British life in the late 2020s, it is “Generative AI” — systems capable of producing human‑like language, images, music, code and decision recommendations. While robotics, healthcare AI, and predictive analytics will all matter, generative models such as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Anthropic’s Claude, along with speech‑

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Wireless Devices

Will AI Improve Wireless Devices?

Data Density Fuels AI Accuracy AI improves by learning from data. The more devices connected to UK networks, the richer and more diverse that data becomes. For instance: Smarter Resource Management AI, when fed live information from wireless networks, can optimise energy and logistics more effectively. A report by the Department for Energy Security and Net

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Old English Expressions Are Fading — But AI Might Be Their Lifeline

The richness of British language has always come from its quirks — those old sayings your grandparents threw into conversation without a second thought: “It’s brass monkeys out there,” “Don’t get your knickers in a twist,” “Bob’s your uncle,” or “A stitch in time saves nine.” But as British slang modernises through TikTok trends, texting culture and globalised

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Social Media

Does Social Media in the UK Use Too Much AI Technology?

Yes — and increasingly, that’s by design. Artificial Intelligence (AI) underpins almost every aspect of social media platforms used in the UK today. From personalised adverts and content recommendations to moderation, design, and even emotional analysis, AI is the invisible hand shaping what British users see, like and believe on social platforms such as Facebook, X (Twitter),

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AI Images

How Can You Tell The Difference Between Real and AI Images?

In short — yes, and in many cases, they already are.AI-generated images have reached a level of photorealistic precision that even trained professionals struggle to differentiate from photographs. Advances in generative models like OpenAI’s DALL‑E, Google’s Imagen, and Stability AI’s Stable Diffusion have allowed synthetic pictures to mimic the texture, lighting and imperfection of real photography. Within the next two

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Traditional English Toys

How will AI Change Traditional Children’s Toys in The UK?

Artificial Intelligence is steadily reshaping almost every area of modern life, and children’s playtime is no exception. The UK’s toy sector, worth over £3.5 billion annually, is already seeing the rise of AI-powered interactive toys, voice-responsive dolls, and adaptive robots. But technological play raises complex questions — not only about learning and creativity, but also about privacy, data,

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