new video loaded: How OpenAI’s Changes Sent Some Users SpiralingOpenAI adjusted ChatGPT’s settings, which left some users spiraling, according to our reporting. Kashmir Hill, who reports on technology and privacy, describes what...
Read moreFor years, the internet has sold us a beautiful lie — that access equals freedom. We were told we could connect, share, express, and explore for free. But “free” has never really...
Read moreIn a remarkable journey from Bangladesh to the forefront of American academia, international student Fariba Chowdhury is making waves with her innovative applications of artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced data analytics. Focusing...
Read morenew video loaded: 48 Hours Without A.I.A.J. Jacobs went 48 hours without interacting with artificial intelligence. The experiment revealed just how embedded artificial intelligence already is in our daily lives.By A.J. Jacobs,...
Read morenew video loaded: In the Latest Space Race, It’s China vs. SpaceXBy Selam Gebrekidan, Nikolay Nikolov, Jon Hazell, Laura Salaberry and Malika Khurana•July 24, 2025China has made it a national priority to...
Read moreThere are multiple bills before the House that could redefine the way crypto is regulated in the U.S. Those in the crypto industry have been lobbying for the bills, which could lead...
Read moreElon Musk said in a social media post early Wednesday that he regretted some of his posts and comments about President Trump last week, which had led the president to disparage the...
Read moreYears ago, when I started writing about Silicon Valley’s efforts to replace workers with artificial intelligence, most tech executives at least had the decency to lie about it.“We’re not automating workers, we’re...
Read moreJohn L. Young, who used his experience as a computer-savvy architect to help build Cryptome, a vast library of sensitive documents that both preceded WikiLeaks and in some ways outdid it in...
Read moreFrom 1980-86, Dr. Lax served on the National Science Board, which sets American research funding policies. In 1982, his “Report of the Panel on Large Scale Computing in Science and Engineering,” commonly...
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