These new AR glasses are amazing. And extremely goofy. Before I get to Snap’s new Spectacles, a confession: I have a long ...
The bulk of LLM progress until now has been language-driven. This new model enters the realm of complex reasoning, with ...
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Smarter data processing could make machines more helpful and energy-efficient in the real world. A good way to test this principle is robot soccer. Robots perceive the world around them very ...
Creating life-size simulations of the real world can reveal how we, and our minds, respond to the environments around us—and could shape the future of architecture. Have you ever found yourself ...
AI is skilled at tapping into vast realms of data and tailoring it to a specific purpose—making it a highly customizable tool for combating misinformation. The internet has made it easier than ...
Larger strike drones similar to the US-made Reaper have been familiar in other recent conflicts, but sophisticated air defenses have rendered them less dominant in this war. Ukraine and Russia are ...
This is today's edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. Chatbots can persuade people to stop believing in ...
There’s been a lot of buzz about AI, and these innovators are focused on the fundamentals. They’re figuring out how to improve AI systems or apply this technology to new problems. She’s ...
The company’s surface code technique allows its quantum bits to faithfully store and manipulate data for longer, which could pave the way for useful quantum computers. Google researchers claim ...
It could assist the company in its efforts to embed AI in more and more of its products. As long as chatbots have been around, they have made things up. Such “hallucinations” are an inherent ...
Want to know where climate tech is going? Just look at what young innovators are working on. This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in ...