by The New York Times | Apr 10, 2023 | Artificial Intelligence
The artificial intelligences that powers ChatGPT, Microsoft’s Bing chatbot and Google’s Bard can carry out humanlike conversations and write natural, fluid prose on an endless variety of topics. They can also perform complex tasks, from writing code to planning a...
by The New York Times | Mar 30, 2023 | Artificial Intelligence
On a rainy Tuesday in San Francisco, Apple executives took the stage in a crowded auditorium to unveil the fifth-generation iPhone. The phone, which looked identical to the previous version, had a new feature that the audience was soon buzzing about: Siri, a virtual...
by The New York Times | Nov 17, 2022 | Automotive
In the 19th century, major cities faced their own emissions problem: horse manure.With horse-drawn carriages clogging major thoroughfares, cities were burdened with noxious, smelly manure that drew flies and spread disease.The issue started to resolve itself as...
by The New York Times | Sep 1, 2022 | 3D Printing
DEVENS, Mass. — The machines stand 20 feet high, weigh 60,000 pounds and represent the technological frontier of 3-D printing.Each machine deploys 150 laser beams, projected from a gantry and moving quickly back and forth, making high-tech parts for corporate...