California's DROP program is now active, giving Californians the ability to stop data brokers from selling their personal information. DROP, which stands for Delete Request and Opt-out Platform, is a ...
Love it or hate it, AI is increasingly becoming integral to the way we work. So, like a lot of employees, you’ve started using it for your assignments. That’s great – unless you’re not clear on what ...
CHICAGO, Dec. 23 - In Chicago’s working-class Pilsen neighborhood, a 60s-era oil-fired power plant rises up from an industrial lot behind Dvorak Park, which in warmer weather is packed with children ...
A national land development company is seeking changes to Frederick’s city code to allow development of data centers on two sites near the Monocacy River, totaling 231 acres, within the city of ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A train derailed in western Colorado on Tuesday, crashing into the Gunnison River south of Grand Junction, investigators said. The Union Pacific Railroad ...
If only they were robotic! Instead, chatbots have developed a distinctive — and grating — voice. Credit...Illustration by Giacomo Gambineri Supported by By Sam Kriss In the quiet hum of our digital ...
Where Winds Meet players are taking a novel approach to solving riddles by… simply telling the game's AI-powered chatbot NPCs that they have solved the game's riddles. The Wuxia open-world ...
The Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission has responded to Attorney Alan Jackson's letter demanding an investigation into Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox over alleged ...
Google plans to invest $40 billion in artificial intelligence data centers and related workforce training across Texas through 2027, CEO Sundar Pichai announced Friday at a news briefing alongside Gov ...
Meta Expands AI Infrastructure With $600B Data Center Investment Your email has been sent Image generated by Google’s Nano Banana Meta is doubling down on its US infrastructure buildout, announcing ...
Fabien Curto Millet is Google’s chief economist. Diane Coyle is Bennett professor of public policy at the University of Cambridge. Is artificial intelligence going to destroy jobs, as some recent ...