Human drivers keep rear-ending Waymos
We took a close look at the 25 most serious Waymo crashes.
We took a close look at the 25 most serious Waymo crashes.
I visited two startups working to bring driverless technology to long-haul trucking.
We'll know Tesla is serious about robotaxis when it starts hiring remote operators.
The AI community needs to take copyright lawsuits seriously.
DeepMind solved 25 out of 30 questions—compared to 26 for a human gold medalist.
Waymo says its cars cause injuries six times less often than human drivers.
OpenAI hasn't said what Q* is, but it has revealed plenty of clues.
A rule against copyrighting AI art will be unworkable.
I learned a lot by reading dozens of Waymo and Cruise crash reports.
Want to really understand large language models? Here’s a gentle primer.
GM’s Cruise aims to turn self-driving into a billion-dollar business.
"Some actions on this tweet have been disabled by Twitter."
Experts say generative AI is in uncharted legal waters.
I learned a lot ordering a donut and a muffin from delivery robots.
The ambitious change is expected to cut energy consumption by a factor of 1,000.
Celsius says "extreme market conditions" forced it to suspend withdrawals.
The "stablecoin" tether briefly lost its peg to the dollar on Thursday morning.
Meanwhile, the leading algorithmic "stablecoin" has broken its peg to the dollar.
"Dojo" supercomputer will train neural networks that power self-driving software.
Prioritizing "engagement" has made Twitter a hotbed of misinformation.
Websites could face mandatory anti-piracy technology upgrades every three years.
Drone delivery could be poised to take off in the United States.
"Free speech is a societal imperative for a functioning democracy," Musk wrote.
Critics argue the bitcoin and ethereum networks consume too much energy.
Apple and Google removed the app last September, days before a key election.
Intel says it's working to support its 1,200 employees in Russia.
Wikipedia articles "deliberately misinform users" about Ukraine, Russia says.
Chipmaker Mikron accounts for half of Russia's chip exports.
Musk described full autonomy as "basically a solved problem" in 2016.
Suburban ride-hailing is a lousy business to be in.
Experts disagree on whether patents are a bottleneck for vaccine production.
The parents argued a Snapchat filter encouraged their boys to drive recklessly.
Obama created "death squads" for bad patents—Trump's nominees curtailed them.
The FAA has finally started allowing commercial flights beyond the line of sight.
A legal challenge to the new law seems inevitable.
Uber and Lyft argue treating drivers as employees would wreck their business.