Two Months Ago, Sam Altman Was Boasting That OpenAI Didn’t Have to Do Sexbots. Now It’s Doing Sexbots
AI companies are losing billions of dollars, and investors will likely have to wait for years to see a return […]
AI companies are losing billions of dollars, and investors will likely have to wait for years to see a return […]
Here at Ars, we have been writing about rumors of a portable Xbox for literal decades now. With the ROG
ROG Xbox Ally X: The Ars Technica review Read Post »
Democratic U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal and Elizabeth Warren sent letters to the Department of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Electronic
Senators Warn Saudi Arabia’s Acquisition of EA Will Be Used for ‘Foreign Influence’ Read Post »
Questions grow over water and energy costs of warehouse of computers in Sonoran desert – but will Project Blue be
Wednesday’s end of free Windows 10 support is an environmental disaster in the making, with as many as 400 million
The End of Windows 10 Support Is an E-Waste Disaster in the Making Read Post »
Infosys has secured a landmark £1.2-billion (₹14,000 crore) contract from the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) to design and implement
Infosys Wins ₹14,000 Crore UK Contract, Largest in Nearly Two Years Read Post »
Body cameras generate audio transcripts that police can feed to AIs that write up reports. Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images
Concerns about AI-written police reports spur states to regulate the emerging practice Read Post »
Every new space mission runs into the same wall: physics and fragility. Physics, because the speed of light and contested
Beyond the downlink: Why Earth-independent AI is the next moat in space operations Read Post »
We start this week with Jason’s article about an internal Meta message telling workers to increase their output by 5x
Podcast: Meta Tells Workers to ‘Go 5x Faster’ with AI Read Post »
Researchers with the UK AI Security Institute, the Alan Turing Institute, and Anthropic have found in a joint study that