A pharmacologist, she was certain Elizabeth Holmes’s blood-testing idea would fail, and spoke up about it. At first, few listened.
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A pharmacologist, she was certain Elizabeth Holmes’s blood-testing idea would fail, and spoke up about it. At first, few listened.
“I do not like the idea of pointing these giant A.I. supercomputers at people’s dopamine receptors and just feeding them an endless diet of hyper-personalized stimulating videos.”
The knotted, intricately braided string was like none Sabine Hyland had ever seen. Made of human hair, it was part of an ancient device used by the Inca. These people
The new A.I. app generated videos of store robberies and home intrusions — even bomb explosions on city streets — that never happened.
Trump administration officials have issued several legal threats over ICEBlock, a popular app that allows users to alert others to the presence of nearby immigration agents.
A college student was trapped in a burning Cybertruck because electronic doors made it difficult for her to get out or be rescued, a lawsuit claims.
California approved a law last year allowing the police to cite autonomous vehicles, but it did not specify any penalties, and the law doesn’t take effect until 2026.
With the agreement, OpenAI becomes the world’s most valuable privately-held company, surpassing the rocket maker SpaceX.
Sora, OpenAI’s new video-generating app, is really a social network in disguise that can bring creative A.I. to the masses — and its problems, too.
Picture a shark. You might think of a great white stalking beachgoers in a movie. Or maybe a hammerhead, with its distinctive T-shaped noggin. Or the extinct megalodon, the largest






