Meet My A.I. Friends
Our columnist spent the past month hanging out with 18 A.I. companions. They critiqued his clothes, chatted among themselves and hinted at a very different future.
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Our columnist spent the past month hanging out with 18 A.I. companions. They critiqued his clothes, chatted among themselves and hinted at a very different future.
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The system, AlphaFold3, could accelerate efforts to understand the human body and fight disease.
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The president’s visit to Wisconsin celebrated the investment by Microsoft in a center to be built on the site of a failed Foxconn project negotiated by his predecessor.
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The prominent A.I. start-up is also joining an industrywide effort to spot content made with artificial intelligence.
By Cade Metz and
8 Daily Newspapers Sue OpenAI and Microsoft Over A.I.
The suit, which accuses the tech companies of copyright infringement, adds to the fight over the online data used to power artificial intelligence.
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In the Battle of Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar, A.I. Is Playing Spoiler
A rap beef between hip-hop’s two dominant stars has left fans wondering whether new tracks are real or fakes.
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In Race to Build A.I., Tech Plans a Big Plumbing Upgrade
The spending that the industry’s giants expect artificial intelligence to require is starting to come into focus — and it is jarringly large.
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Auto Safety Regulator Investigating Tesla Recall of Autopilot
The National Highway Safety Administration also released an analysis of crashes involving the system that showed at least 29 fatal accidents over five and a half years.
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Wall Street’s Patience for a Costly A.I. Arms Race Is Waning
A sell-off in Meta’s stock after the company disclosed huge investments in the technology may be a sign of investor fears about tech giants’ spending.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and
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Artificial Intelligence ‘Friends’
What Times tech columnist Kevin Roose learned about digital companionship.
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Oye, IA, hablemos… pero no en público
Podrían pasar años antes de que la nueva ola de asistentes de inteligencia artificial se usen cotidianamente, porque solucionan problemas pero presentan nuevos.
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Las empresas emergentes de IA enfrentan la cruda realidad económica
Las pequeñas empresas se juegan miles de millones de dólares para competir con empresas como Microsoft y Google. Y puede que ni siquiera eso sea suficiente.
By Cade Metz, Karen Weise and
Meta, Google and others are driving a renaissance for voice assistants, but people have found the technology uncool for more than a decade.
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Google prueba un asistente de inteligencia artificial que ofrece consejos de vida
Los expertos en seguridad de IA de la empresa advirtieron sobre algunos riesgos en tales herramientas. Las funciones se están evaluando.
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Applying to College? Here’s How A.I. Tools Might Hurt, or Help.
ChatGPT might change the application essay forever.
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How Should I Use A.I. Chatbots Like ChatGPT?
Large language models are already good at a wide variety of tasks.
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Our columnist spent a month making A.I. friends. They offered small talk, companionship and even some surprisingly good advice.
By Kevin Roose and Karen Hanley
The immersive show features fragile dresses inside airtight vitrines, overcoats growing grass, pat-’n-sniff walls and a hologram. Does it work?
By Vanessa Friedman and Jason Farago
Travel-focused A.I. bots and more eco-friendly transportation options in online maps and search tools can help you quickly organize your seasonal getaway.
By J. D. Biersdorfer
Images of the pop star were convincing enough to trick plenty of people on social media, including Ms. Perry’s own mother.
By Madison Malone Kircher
The new U.S. approach to cyberthreats comes as early optimism about a “global internet” connecting the world has been shattered.
By David E. Sanger
The London-based developer of artificial intelligence systems for self-driving vehicles raised the funding from SoftBank, Nvidia, Microsoft and others.
By Adam Satariano
We want to hear from lawyers using generative A.I. to better understand how firms incorporate or train the technology.
By Noam Scheiber
Tech giants are building power-hungry data centers to run their artificial intelligence tools. The costs of that demand surge are becoming clearer.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Ephrat Livni
A synthetic chief executive, a bot trained on employees’ personalities, and a regular duel with ChatGPT — our listeners brought us their stories.
By Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, Rachel Cohn, Whitney Jones, Jen Poyant, Alyssa Moxley, Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop and Rowan Niemisto
The company continues to lean on customers’ appetite for apps and services, as demand for its devices weakens.
By Tripp Mickle
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