GEMINI DEEP THINK

Google has introduced a new Deep Think mode for its Gemini 2.5 Pro, enhancing its AI’s ability to consider multiple reasoning paths before responding. This mode allows Gemini to run multiple possible lines of reasoning in parallel before deciding how to respond, resembling looking both ways or rereading instructions before Continue Reading

Gibberlink: AI’s Private Communication?

Recently, a viral video featuring “Gibberlink” which showcased in 2025, showing two AI agents recognising each other during a phone conversation and switching to “Gibberlink Mode”—a specialised machine language designed for efficient AI-to-AI communication. The technology behind Gibberlink was developed by Anton Pidkuiko and Boris Starkov, two engineers at Meta. Continue Reading

IS A.I. TAKING OVER THINKING?

Students are increasingly delegating high-level thinking to artificial intelligence (AI) while performing only basic tasks, which is known as “inverted learning.” This weakens critical cognitive muscles and goes against the foundation of learning. Nearly 40% of students use AI for creation and 30% for analysis, while barely 2% use it Continue Reading

POPE TRUMP A.I.: BLASPHEMY?

President Donald Trump has posted an AI-generated image of himself in papal regalia, 11 days after Pope Francis’ death. The image, posted on Truth Social, shows Trump dressed in white wearing a papal hat with a large crucifix hanging around his neck. Trump had previously joked about being the pontiff Continue Reading

SIR KEIR STARMER SETS OUT AI PLAN

Today Prime Minister Keir Starmer lays out plans for the UK to employ more artificial intelligence (AI) to assist boost the economy. Ministers claim AI will reduce administrative burdens in the public sector by identifying problems and eliminating teacher paperwork, for instance. The UK’s narrative on AI has changed, moving Continue Reading

The Environmental Cost of Datacentres

As of the last investigation report in September 2021 data centers have showed to have a significant environmental impact due to their high energy consumption. Data centres consume a large amount of electricity for cooling, powering servers, and other infrastructure. This high energy usage contributes to carbon emissions and other Continue Reading