AI can change how blind people see the world
For her 38th birthday, Chela Robles and her family took a trek to One House, her favorite bakery in Benicia, California, for a brisket sandwich… Read More »AI can change how blind people see the world
For her 38th birthday, Chela Robles and her family took a trek to One House, her favorite bakery in Benicia, California, for a brisket sandwich… Read More »AI can change how blind people see the world
The tech industry loves the stories about starting garages. From Hewlett-Packard to Google, the stories of bootstrap companies turned giants have inspired generations of entrepreneurs.… Read More »To build AI technology, startups are turning to bigger rivals for help
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AI dungeon, a text-based fantasy simulation running on OpenAI’s GPT-3 has been spawning weird stories since May 2019. Reminiscent of early text adventure games like… Read More »Generative AI in Games Will Cause a Copyright Crisis | WIRED
Tartan, whisky, restaurants in the middle of nowhere – they are all reimagined in the new fashionable “Outlander” area.
The news Meta’s data collection practices were called into question on Tuesday after the European Union’s highest court upheld a decision by German antitrust regulators… Read More »Meta loses appeal over how it collects data in Germany
For Paul Anka, repair always seemed the obvious and only option. Growing up in Romania in the 1990s, he fondly remembers his grandfather’s workshop –… Read More »Open-source your blender to fight electronic waste | WIRED
When it launched its first rocket in 1963, India was a poor country pursuing the most advanced technology in the world. That projectile, whose nose… Read More »India’s aerospace industry is catching up fast
Mark Zuckerberg has long wanted to dislodge Twitter and provide the central place for online public conversation. Yet Twitter has remained stubbornly irreplaceable. That hasn’t… Read More »Meta unveils ‘Threads’ app to use on Twitter