OpenAI announced on Thursday it has acquired Software Applications, Inc., the makers of an AI-powered natural language interface for Mac computers called Sky. The software product, which had not been ...
Altman taps a leading researcher for his brain-computer interface startup, suggesting a much less invasive approach than Elon Musk’s Neuralink. Altman taps a leading researcher for his brain-computer ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- As the number of film and television shoot days in the greater Los Angeles area continues to decline, there is hope in the struggling industry that the newly expanded California ...
Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO of Salesforce, told attendees of the software supplier’s Dreamforce conference in San Francisco that enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) will need to rise to the ...
When Bruce Springsteen finally pulled off the road after a long tour in support of his first No. 1 album, 1980's The River, the plan was to begin work on his sixth LP after a short rest. It didn't ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A new expanded edition of “Gender Queer,” Maia Kobabe’s graphic memoir, will be released in May. “Gender Queer: ...
Microsoft has responded to a serious problem with Windows 11, where installing update KB5066835 can break USB keyboards and mice, preventing them from working in the Windows Recovery Environment ...
Gemini will now connect different Google Earth AI models for ‘trusted tester’ users. Gemini will now connect different Google Earth AI models for ‘trusted tester’ users. is a NYC-based AI reporter and ...
Zachary’s The Little School hosted its annual Fall Fest on Saturday, expanding this year into a full market, silent auction and Trunk-or-Treat in partnership with the church. Director Beth Inzenga ...
In late 1981, Bruce Springsteen was living in a rented house in Colts Neck, N.J., decompressing from a grueling world tour following the release of his 1980 album, “The River.” He had a batch of new ...
Neuralink’s first-ever brain implant is turning science fiction into reality. It’s a coin-sized device with hair-thin electrode threads that a surgical robot weaves into the brain’s cortex to read and ...