Welcome back to Week in Review. This week we’re looking at DeepSeek’s major boost in the U.S.; Elon Musk admitting he was wrong about FSD; teens losing ...
In the meantime, the Wall Street Journal reported that DeepSeek claims that its R1 and V3 models performed better than or close to ChatGPT. DeepSeek's success has occurred despite export curbs, ...
The world’s largest tech companies are racing to train and develop AI tools, which require immense amounts of electricity. The exact metrics, as far as total AI energy consumption is concerned, ...
When state Sen. Scott Wiener. D-San Francisco, introduced the nation’s most ambitious AI safety bill last year, it became a flashpoint in the debate over how to govern artificial intelligence.
Steve Bannon’s dystopian warnings may sound paranoid, but they point to possibilities that are actually close to what a lot of very smart people in Silicon Valley confidently expect,” ...
Chinese company DeepSeek has created a major challenge for US companies by developing powerful AI technology at low cost. As a result, the dominance of the US technology sector is under threat, but ...
Chinmayi Arun lays out AI's emerging legal order and shows how relying solely on domestic regulations is shortsighted.
Therapy has long been about the delicate dance of self-understanding—therapists attuning to the unsaid, guiding clients ...
It could be one of the biggest private computing infrastructure projects in history — or a disaster.
Chesky offers previously unheard details about Altman’s brief yet tumultuous dismissal from OpenAI.
The developer of the chatbot that shocked U.S. incumbents had access to Nvidia chips that its parent company providentially ...
DeepSeek shocked the world with its new AI offering, which it developed for $5 million, contrasting sharply with the billions ...