Fed's Take: AI Is a Marathon, Not a Sprint, for Productivity Gains
The Federal Reserve believes AI will boost productivity, but widespread adoption faces challenges. Learn why it is a slow, but steady, revolution.
posted on 08/01/2025The Federal Reserve believes AI will boost productivity, but widespread adoption faces challenges. Learn why it is a slow, but steady, revolution.
posted on 08/01/2025Amazon is funding Showrunner, an AI platform for creating streaming shows, venturing into AI-driven content generation, after a tepid reception of Rings of Power.
posted on 07/31/2025YouTube is implementing age estimation tools using machine learning to verify user age based on viewing habits, aiming to provide age-appropriate content.
posted on 07/30/2025OpenAI introduces Study Mode in ChatGPT to combat AI-driven cheating in education, aiming to promote active learning through interactive problem-solving.
posted on 07/30/2025Samsung secures a massive $16.5 billion deal with Tesla to manufacture its next-generation AI chips, marking a significant win in the competitive chip market.
posted on 07/28/2025Discover how doctors are using AI tools to improve patient care, from diagnosing rare diseases to managing daily tasks.
posted on 07/26/2025Earth's spinning faster! Is a negative leap second needed? Find out the impact on tech and the debate among scientists about timekeeping.
posted on 07/25/2025Scientists use CRISPR to edit a mosquito gene, preventing malaria transmission, offering a new strategy to combat the disease and save lives.
posted on 07/25/2025Former President Trump's plan aimed to boost US AI leadership by cutting regulations and promoting open-source development. How will this impact the future of AI?
posted on 07/25/2025Honda releases an adapter allowing its EV owners (Prologue, ZDX) to utilize Tesla's Supercharger network. Increased convenience and access for EV drivers.
posted on 07/22/2025Ethereum is experiencing a surge in value. Discover the reasons behind this rally, including ETFs and institutional investments.
posted on 07/20/2025Microsoft stops using China-based engineers on its US Department of Defense cloud projects after security concerns were raised.
posted on 07/20/2025