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Zen and the artificial intelligence: We should be "somewhat scared," says OpenAI CEO, not paralyzed
Sam Altman and his Buddhist teacher have stopped worrying and learned to love the bot. What about the rest of us?
05/21/2023 10:00 UTC
If you give an AI a cookie, can it make a viral recipe?
Artificial intelligence has already shaken up art and writing. What does it mean for recipe development?
01/23/2023 20:00 UTC
Email from Cairo: So now what?
The poor hope, the rich move on, and Tahrir Square is like the Bronx after a big Yankee win only safer, friendlier
03/06/2011 22:07 UTC
Tech experts on what AI tools like DALL-E mean for artists and creative workers
AI systems can now produce human-sounding written language and convert descriptive phrases into realistic images
01/16/2023 21:30 UTC
The education of a sex writer
What have I learned from a year covering eros? What lovable freaks we all are
01/01/2012 06:00 UTC
How Jeff Bezos and Amazon changed the world
Jeff Bezos reshaped retail as CEO of Amazon
02/04/2021 11:30 UTC
Robot police dogs are on patrol, but who’s holding the leash?
Numerous cities have acquired dog-like robots for policing. Researchers say the lack of transparency is worrying
09/10/2023 12:56 UTC
You will remember this: Oscars 2017
A night of politics, drama and surrealism
02/27/2017 17:16 UTC
German chatbot almost passes the Turing Test
"Elbot" fools 25 percent of judges.
10/14/2008 00:10 UTC
Warning lights, orange skin -- and hopefully some substance
10/01/2004 02:21 UTC
Spurring an endless arms race: The Pentagon girds for mid-century wars
Why is the Pentagon budget so high?
04/18/2023 09:00 UTC
Are we witnessing the death of the writer? Facing the AI crossroads in class and on the page
I thought long and hard before writing this essay. I never want to sound like a relic screaming about good old days
09/23/2023 19:59 UTC
Not so private room: Zoom’s AI privacy fiasco exposes how vulnerable we are to Big Tech's whims
The video conference company's latest affront to data protections epitomizes why few trust Zoom in the first place
08/11/2023 19:02 UTC
Pooled testing gets smarter during the pandemic
Adding mathematics and AI to batch testing may lead to cheaper, faster tests, though not all experts are convinced
05/12/2021 13:30 UTC
Ask the pilot
The global knitting community irritatedly waves its needles at the pilot. Plus, more entries in the voluminous media errata log.
06/17/2005 23:30 UTC