DEAR MISS MANNERS: When people sit on machines at the gym that others want to use, texting and reading their phones, they may just be taking a break between sets. Usually there are three sets of 10 to ...
T-Mobile is asking a New York court to rule that Broadcom was contractually obligated to continue supporting its VMware perpetual licenses. In its complaint, T-Mobile said it has tens of thousands of ...
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In the late 2000s, “mobile-first” emerged as a design discipline. The argument was a single sentence: don’t design for the big screen and squeeze it down. Start with the small screen, the harder ...
Journalist and author Steven Rosenbaum has more reasons than most to distrust AI. His new book, The Future of Truth: How AI Reshapes Reality, is all about “how Truth is being bent, blurred, and ...
Though largely operating in the background until recently, Prolific Machines’ optogenetic approach to biomanufacturing is set to make waves thanks to the achievement of an impressive milestone in ...
Pokémon trading card kiosks were supposed to be a nice alternative to retail stores, where reselling vultures camp overnight to nab stock the moment it goes on sale. Instead, the vending machines just ...
Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO and the public face of ChatGPT, has carved out an image for himself as one of the preeminent AI whisperers of our age, whose influence supposedly extends to the White House on ...
The publisher filed a lawsuit in Munich last week, accusing OpenAI of violating copyright laws after ChatGPT allegedly copied a popular German book series, according to The Guardian: In response to ...
An errant set of quote marks can completely change a sentence's meaning. For instance, a Post-It that reads "I'm 'sorry' for eating your leftovers!" from your roommate suggests your roommate isn't ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Three weeks ago, a Dutch freelancer named Menno van den Bos contacted CJR and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism to tell us ...