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Tag Archives: NYT
A.I.’s Latest Challenge: the Math Olympics
Watch out, nerdy high schoolers, AlphaGeometry is coming for your mathematical lunch.
Musk Demands Bigger Stake in Tesla as Price for A.I. Work
Elon Musk, the electric car company’s chief executive, said he would “build products outside of Tesla” unless the board raises his stake to 25 percent.
Synopsys Strikes $35 Billion Deal to Buy Ansys
The deal was the latest sign of changes in the tech sector, as artificial intelligence booms and sales of some hardware slows.
How Group Chats Rule the World
They quietly became the de facto spaces to share dumb jokes, grief or even plans for an insurrection.
Why Casey Left Substack, Elon Musk and Drugs, and an A.I. Antibiotic Discovery
It’s a drug episode.
Do You Have ‘Bookshelf Wealth’?
A TikTok home-décor trend has irked some bibliophiles.
Microsoft Tops Apple to Become Most Valuable Public Company
The shift is indicative of the importance of new artificial intelligence technology to Silicon Valley and Wall Street investors.
$3 Billion of New Bitcoin Funds Change Hands in First Trading Day
The products, known as exchange-traded funds, were approved by federal regulators this week, a watershed moment for the crypto industry.
AI and Education: Will Chatbots Soon Tutor Your Children?
New A.I. tools could enable a Silicon Valley dream: bots that customize learning for pupils. Prior attempts have not lived up to the hype.
State Legislators Tighten A.I. Rules to Combat Deceptive Election Ads
Sophisticated political deepfakes have warped elections overseas. Can U.S. legislators act fast enough to make A.I. campaign ads more transparent?