The Old-Fashioned Library at the Heart of the A.I. Boom
OpenAI may be changing how the world interacts with language. But inside headquarters, there is a homage to the written word: a library.
By Cade Metz and
OpenAI may be changing how the world interacts with language. But inside headquarters, there is a homage to the written word: a library.
By Cade Metz and
Google and Samsung used to update smartphone software for only three years. That has changed.
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Two voice actors say an A.I. company created clones of their voices without their permission. Now they’re suing. The company denies it did anything wrong.
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He invented DRAM, the technology that allowed for the faster and higher-capacity memory storage that is the basis for modern computing.
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Artificially Intelligent Help for Planning Your Summer Vacation
Travel-focused A.I. bots and more eco-friendly transportation options in online maps and search tools can help you quickly organize your seasonal getaway.
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Role-Play With Your Friends as Influencers Dying to Go Viral
The horror video game Content Warning, a surprise hit, lets players microdose as momentary celebrities on the fictional website SpookTube.
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Meta, Google and others are driving a renaissance for voice assistants, but people have found the technology uncool for more than a decade.
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Meta’s A.I. Assistant Is Fun to Use, but It Can’t Be Trusted
Despite Mark Zuckerberg’s hope for the chatbot to be the smartest, it struggles with facts, numbers and web search.
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The Basics of Smartphone Backups
It doesn’t take a lot of work to keep copies of your phone’s photos, videos and other files stashed securely in case of an emergency.
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A TikTok movement is calling for followers to block famous people over their stances on the Israel-Hamas war. It began at the Met Gala.
By Elizabeth Paton
It’s been a week of A.I. vertigo — the feeling that we’ve been dragged five years into the future and aren’t sure what to do about it.
By Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, Rachel Cohn, Whitney Jones, Jen Poyant, Isaac Jones, Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop and Rowan Niemisto
If spiders use their webs like a large external eardrum, researchers reasoned, perhaps spider silk could be the basis for a powerful listening device.
By Jordan Pearson
The American tech giant’s platforms, Facebook and Instagram, may “exploit the weaknesses and inexperience of minors,” the European Commission said.
By Adam Satariano
D’Youville University in Buffalo had an A.I. robot speak at its commencement on Saturday. Not everyone was happy about it.
By Jesus Jiménez
Football joins pro wrestling and comedy specials in an expansion of the streaming service’s live offerings, a key step in the company’s overall live TV strategy.
By Nicole Sperling
A new program, backed by Cornell Tech, M.I.T. and U.C.L.A., helps prepare lower-income, Latina and Black female computing majors for artificial intelligence careers.
By Natasha Singer and Thalia Juarez
OpenAI may be changing how the world interacts with language. But inside headquarters, there is a homage to the written word: a library.
By Cade Metz and Christie Hemm Klok
Their plan is the culmination of a yearlong listening tour on the dangers of the new technology.
By Cecilia Kang and David McCabe
Automakers in the United States and their supporters welcomed President Biden’s tariffs, saying they would protect domestic manufacturing and jobs from cheap Chinese vehicles.
By Neal E. Boudette
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