AI in 2023: A year of breakthroughs that left no human thing unchanged
We recap the breathtaking AI advances of these past 12 months, exploring everything you'll need to know before hurtling into 2024.
We recap the breathtaking AI advances of these past 12 months, exploring everything you'll need to know before hurtling into 2024.
All vertical industries continue to adopt emerging tools and methodologies, but the impact of generative AI in engineering disciplines stands out from the rest.
Now is not the time for partisan arguments or preserving the status quo of powerful and influential industries.
Tesla's Elon Musk and Twitter's Jack Dorsey have everyone's interest piqued in cryptocurrency and blockchain. However, these two technologies are still not well understood. What are the prospects for Bitcoin and its brethren on their journey to becoming, well, actual money?
Sure, the sheer horrors of 2020 far exceeded any possible technology blunders. But Jason Cipriani and I still have our terrible, horrible, no good, very bad picks to present. Brace yourself.
Should the United States government consider a "bailout" similar to banking and automotive for companies like Disney?
While Netflix, Amazon, and HBO have excellent content, they'd have have trouble competing with a service like this from Apple.
The coronavirus will leave an enormous impact on how we consume, how we learn, how we work, and how we socialize and communicate.
If the cold war with China intensifies, more companies with alleged ties to the Chinese government could be prohibited from doing business with American firms.
It was a rough year for the technology industry: From anxiety-inducing social networks and buggy mobile devices to glitchy operating systems and killer driverless cars, we had it all.