Bose CEO Lila Snyder on the fight for high-quality audio
In a Decoder interview, Bose CEO Lila Snyder describes the company's transformation into a B2B technology licensor and reflects on AI wearables and a disrupted headphones market.
In a Decoder interview, Bose CEO Lila Snyder describes the company's transformation into a B2B technology licensor and reflects on AI wearables and a disrupted headphones market.
OpenAI addressed a letter to Texas Governor Greg Abbott describing its commitment to responsible AI infrastructure that supports reliable and transparent growth for Texans.
Discovered Materials secured $9 million in funding to support its search for new materials intended to enable more efficient chips.
Model ML applies OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol to carry out finance work, spanning research and analysis and producing editable, traceable PowerPoint and Excel outputs.
Ford is rolling out an AI-powered chatbot in its Ford and Lincoln apps that answers vehicle-specific questions such as fuel levels, cargo capacity, and towing limits.
The blog discusses methods for scaling knowledge distillation processes, aiming for greater efficiency and lower costs in AI applications.
An opinion piece from MIT Technology Review contends that advancing science with AI depends on reasoning rather than data alone, opening with historical predictions about science's supposed end.
An MIT Technology Review feature in its What's Next series explores startups seeking the next breakthrough in large language models.
In an Equity podcast episode, historian Jill Lepore argues that Silicon Valley misreads science fiction and discusses concerns about 'government by machines' and democracy.
A Verge newsletter edition looks at how AI detectors are creating new distrust, tracing their roots to anti-plagiarism tools used by educators and editors before ChatGPT.
Firebird, an emerging AI cloud, has launched what it describes as the CIS region's largest AI factory in Armenia, using NVIDIA accelerated computing and Dell high-performance infrastructure.
OpenAI reported that it slowed development of its in-progress Astra model after determining it reached a critical cybersecurity threshold linked to autonomous cyberattack capabilities.