The LinkedIn cofounder and frequent Trump target has a simple message for his peers: “Just speak up about the things that you think are true.”
To prepare AI agents for office work, the company is asking contractors to upload projects from past jobs, leaving it to them to strip out confidential and personally identifiable information.
X is only allowing “verified” users to create images with Grok. Experts say it represents the “monetization of abuse”—and anyone can still generate images on Grok’s app and website.
Tech companies are calling AI the next platform. But some developers are reluctant to let AI agents stand between them and their users.
An AI model that learns without human input—by posing interesting queries for itself—might point the way to superintelligence.
The chip giant says Vera Rubin will sharply cut the cost of training and running AI models, strengthening the appeal of its integrated computing platform.
Google DeepMind and Boston Dynamics are teaming up to integrate Gemini into a humanoid robot called Atlas.
Some AI chatbots have a surprisingly good handle on breaking news. Others decidedly don’t.
After years of hype about generative AI increasing productivity and making lives easier, 2025 was the year erotic chatbots defined AI’s narrative.
The battle for AI dominance has left a large footprint—and it’s only getting bigger and more expensive.