It seems like every week brings new and exciting/scary/both developments in artificial intelligence, and the past seven days have been no different. In fact, the pace of change right now is such that by the time I’ve finished writing this there will probably be some new breakthrough that allows AI to bake a cake or master nuclear fusion or something.
Anyway, it’s here to stay, so we might as well get on with the business of using it – which is why the arrival of ChatGPT’s iPhone app is a big deal. We’ve got details of that below, plus a couple of superb pieces by TechRadar writers on their recent experiences with AI.
We also dig into why so many people are leaving Android for iOS, why the cinema age is over and much, much more.
ChatGPT and similar applications are quickly becoming omnipresent, and OpenAI has now launched the first mobile version of its chatbot, on iOS – although right now it doesn't appear to pose a threat to Apple's voice assistant, Siri.
A new report has revealed that more smartphone users have made the switch from Android to iPhone in the last 12 months than at any point over the last five years – and we've got some thoughts about why this has been happening.
If we had a penny for every story we've written about Windows 11 bugs we'd probably be retired now instead of compiling this newsletter – and it turns out that some Windows issues are so intractable that Microsoft has pretty much given up trying to fix them.
The final moments of Guardians of the Galaxy 3 tell us a lot about the future of cinema, streaming services, and how they will be interwoven going forward – though don't click through if you're trying to avoid spoilers for the latest movie from the MCU.
Our Cameras Editor Timothy Coleman has been hands-on with the new Nikon Z8, which packs most of the spec and features of the brand's flagship Z9 into a more compact and affordable body – and you can color him impressed.