In 2025, consumers were more likely to buy computers because of the need to upgrade, not because of the availability of artificial intelligence (AI) features, according to Logos Press.

Recently, it has become almost impossible to ignore media coverage of artificial intelligence. The accelerating progress of the technology is seen as an inevitability, a prospect that evokes both excitement and existential fear of the future. Judging by the inflated stock valuations of companies at the forefront of the industry, the markets seem convinced that we have entered a technological revolution.

Today, August 2, new transparency requirements for general-purpose artificial intelligence (AI) went into effect, Logos Press reports, citing DW.
