Should You Still Learn to Code in an A.I. World?
Coding boot camps once looked like the golden ticket to an economically secure future. But as that promise fades, what should you do? Keep learning, until further notice.
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Coding boot camps once looked like the golden ticket to an economically secure future. But as that promise fades, what should you do? Keep learning, until further notice.
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With drones and A.I., researchers managed to double the number of mysterious geoglyphs in a matter of months.
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Bernard Looney will join Prometheus Hyperscale, a Wyoming start-up, to help it address the enormous energy needs of the artificial intelligence industry.
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Since last September, the tech giant has pumped $8 billion into the artificial intelligence start-up, a sign of intense competition in developing tools that are reshaping the tech sector.
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5 Ways to Talk to Your Teen About What They Watch Online
These conversation starters can get the discussion flowing about A.I., YouTubers and unsettling content.
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Nvidia Doubles Profit as A.I. Chip Sales Soar
The company, which dominates the market for chips used to build artificial intelligence, expects another big jump in the current quarter.
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Coca-Cola’s Holiday Ads Trade the ‘Real Thing’ for Generative A.I.
The company’s nostalgia-filled commercials are a holiday tradition, but this year’s ads are facing backlash for dipping into the uncanny valley.
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Start-Up Founder Who Sold A.I. Chatbot to Schools Is Charged With Fraud
Joanna Smith-Griffin was charged with lying to investors about revenue and her customer base, which she claimed included some of the nation’s largest school districts, including New York City’s.
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Elon Musk Adds Microsoft to Suit Against OpenAI
In a new legal filing, the Tesla chief executive accuses the A.I. start-up of undermining antitrust law.
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F.T.C. Launches Antitrust Investigation Into Microsoft
Regulators are demanding information from the company on its cloud computing, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity products.
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Elon Musk pidió a los usuarios de X subir sus datos médicos. Algunos accedieron
Los expertos en privacidad se alarmaron cuando la gente empezó a introducir sus imágenes médicas en la herramienta de inteligencia artificial Grok.
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ChatGPT superó a médicos en el diagnóstico de enfermedades
Un pequeño estudio descubrió que el chatbot de IA tuvo mejor desempeño que los médicos humanos al evaluar historias clínicas. También encontró que los especialistas no usaban el chatbot a su máximo potencial.
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Elon Musk Asked People to Upload Their Health Data. X Users Obliged.
Privacy experts cringed when people started feeding their medical images to the A.I. tool Grok.
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A.I. Chatbots Defeated Doctors at Diagnosing Illness
A small study found ChatGPT outdid human physicians when assessing medical case histories, even when those doctors were using a chatbot.
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Applying to College? Here’s How A.I. Tools Might Hurt, or Help.
ChatGPT might change the application essay forever.
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How Should I Use A.I. Chatbots Like ChatGPT?
Large language models are already good at a wide variety of tasks.
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Plus, the A.I. granny scamming the scammers.
By Tracy Mumford, Euan Ward, Patrick Kingsley, Hiroko Tabuchi, Robert Jimison, Ian Stewart and Jessica Metzger
Daisy Harris, una abuelita inglesa generada por inteligencia artificial, ha molestado a los estafadores con conversaciones que les hacen perder el tiempo. ¿Podrá hacer mella en la oleada de fraudes?
By Ali Watkins
Three giant, shifting tectonic plates will have profound implications for the new administration.
By Thomas L. Friedman
Daisy Harris, an A.I.-generated English granny, has been stymying scammers with meandering, time-wasting conversations. But can she actually make a dent in the flood of fraud?
By Ali Watkins
Un equipo de investigadores encontró más de 300 geoglifos en solo seis meses, lo que casi duplica la cantidad de líneas conocidas.
By Franz Lidz
Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst are presenting their first large-scale solo museum show. It sounds gorgeous, even if its visual elements are lacking.
By Emily LaBarge
The machines can load and unload trucks, move goods and do other repetitive tasks but are stymied by some, like picking items from a pile.
By Peter Eavis
Now we fret about chatbots. An earlier age worried about automatons, the uncanny humanoid contraptions whose voices could trigger love or mania.
By Jason Farago
Wealthy donors to the president-elect’s campaign anticipate a more business-friendly atmosphere, including the firing of Biden-era regulators.
By Eric Lipton
Cryptocurrency is poised to have a huge year in 2025.
By Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, Whitney Jones, Rachel Cohn, Jen Poyant, Alyssa Moxley, Dan Powell, Rowan Niemisto and Diane Wong
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