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Google unveils new Pixel 10 phone models and AI features
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The ongoing slugfest between tech players racing to get the most intuitive and powerful AI may have just gotten a brief knockout punch. The slammer that landed? A new version of DeepSeek’s increasingly impressive V3.
Alphabet’s Google introduced on Wednesday a new lineup of Pixel smartphones and gadgets, intensifying its efforts to embed artificial intelligence across a wide ecosystem of products.
Business Insider analyzed a spreadsheet some Microsoft employees are using to share their compensation. The data reveals pay ranges for engineers.
The world of backend engineering is changing fast, and two big trends are coming together: serverless computing and artificial intelligence. This combination is creating amazing opportunities for developers who know how to use both technologies effectively.
That leaves room for Web3 platforms to define a different model. Unlike traditional AI systems that remain under corporate control, decentralized AI agents are owned outright by users through private keys. They cannot be shut down, seized, or altered by a third party.
M icrosoft is testing out a Windows 11 update that lets you use AI to search through your files and images directly from the Copilot app. This test is currently rolling out to Windows Insiders on Copilot Plus PCs and allows you to use more descriptive language when conducting your search.
Chip stocks and AI names tumbled for a second day on Wednesday, as anxiousness rises ahead of Powell's Friday speech.
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New York Magazine on MSNSuddenly, Silicon Valley Is Lowering AI Expectations
In the last week, two prominent voices in AI attempted to make some adjustments to the AI discourse. Asked if “investors as a whole are overexcited about AI,” OpenAI’s Sam Altman answered “yes” to a group of gathered reporters,
You can throw all—or most—of your wood behind that one arrowhead, but you still want the ability to fire off a few more if the winds shift.
School districts are taking very different approaches to AI in the classroom as the Department of Education signals support for responsible adoption.
Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content we consume on social media and affecting the people behind the screens. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a degree in media and journalism.