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Carol Hancox
Today, 5:01 AM
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Microsoft’s OpenClaw-style agent appears in Teams, just like a human colleague, and automates your dull office tasks.
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Carol Hancox
Today, 4:51 AM
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The pale-blue Ojai vehicles will start picking up members of the public in California and Arizona in the next few weeks.
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Carol Hancox
Today, 4:46 AM
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LinkerBot makes dexterous robotic hands for as little as $600. It wants to become the standard for humanoids and automated factories—and eventually replace human labor altogether.
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Carol Hancox
May 28, 4:30 AM
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Can AI do fact-checking? A WIRED fact-checker fact-checks.
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Carol Hancox
May 28, 4:22 AM
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As AI becomes increasingly capable, tech leaders at Singapore’s ATxSummit urge governments and industry to build safety and accountability into AI systems before a major disaster strikes
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Carol Hancox
May 28, 4:19 AM
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Collaboration aims to tackle one of autonomous vehicle industry’s biggest challenges, namely proving how systems make independent decisions as the sector moves towards higher levels of autonomy.
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Carol Hancox
May 23, 11:42 PM
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Remote operators (slowly) drove the automaker’s autonomous vehicles into a metal fence and a construction barricade, Tesla says.
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Carol Hancox
May 23, 11:37 PM
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Google’s always-running, data-hungry AI agent is designed to spend your money and send your emails.
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Carol Hancox
May 11, 9:19 PM
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One of the country’s busiest airspaces has a new kind of flying machine—maybe temporarily.
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Carol Hancox
May 10, 8:43 PM
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South Korea's new AI law clarifies who must comply, what systems are covered, and how risk-based obligations will be enforced.
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Carol Hancox
May 3, 7:12 PM
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More than 700 people working for a Meta contractor in Ireland are at risk of losing their jobs, documents show.
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Carol Hancox
April 26, 8:15 PM
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Ace can read the trajectory of a ball, adjust the racket angle, and respond with strokes that keep the exchange alive with real players.
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Carol Hancox
Today, 4:54 AM
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A nonprofit in the city’s most troubled district has turned to robotic meal prep tech to make up for a dearth of human volunteers.
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Carol Hancox
Today, 4:48 AM
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From killing your chatbots to optimizing your prompts, here are the best ways to go full AI native and conquer the new world.
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Carol Hancox
Today, 4:39 AM
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Can AI do fact-checking? A WIRED fact-checker fact-checks.
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Carol Hancox
May 28, 4:25 AM
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From killing your chatbots to optimizing your prompts, here are the best ways to go full AI native and conquer the new world.
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Carol Hancox
May 28, 4:21 AM
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Chinese tech giant debuts AI model capable of extended autonomous tasks, alongside a major upskilling initiative backed by the Singapore government to ensure no jobless growth in the age of AI.
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Carol Hancox
May 25, 1:47 AM
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I used the Gemini app to generate lifelike videos featuring a digital clone of myself. Google sees this as the future of creation. I’m still creeped out.
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Carol Hancox
May 23, 11:39 PM
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The CEO of Google DeepMind tells WIRED that companies should use the productivity gains of AI to do more, not lay people off.
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Carol Hancox
May 15, 7:11 AM
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Researcher Sasha Luccioni argues we need better emissions data and a better sense of how people are using AI in the first place.
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Carol Hancox
May 10, 8:45 PM
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New research suggests that reliance on AI assistants can have a negative impact on people’s ability to think and problem solve.
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Carol Hancox
May 3, 7:14 PM
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From sorting chicken nuggets to screwing in lightbulbs, Eka’s robotic claw feels like we're approaching a ChatGPT moment for the physical world.
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Carol Hancox
May 2, 3:51 AM
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As workflows adapt to a shifting technological landscape, IT professionals risk being overwhelmed by ‘AI brain-fry’.
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Carol Hancox
April 23, 7:22 PM
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Meta is installing new tracking software on U.S.-based employees’ computers to capture mouse movements, clicks and keystrokes for use in training its artificial intelligence models, part of a broad initiative to build AI agents that can perform work tasks autonomously, the company told staffers in internal memos seen by Reuters.
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