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AI was supposed to kill engineering jobs, but new data shows they’re the most resilient
Whether AI is already replacing jobs is hotly debated. The technical redundancies hit them highest single month total in years in May, and artificial intelligence was…
Snap is finally debuting its long-awaited AR glasses, the specs, and, ugh, they’re not cheap
At a spatial artificial intelligence conference in Long Beach on Tuesday, Snap finally unveiled the Specs, its long-awaited consumer smart glasses, and at $2,195, they don’t…
At the Google I/O developer conference this week, we got a chance to get a little hands-on with Google’s upcoming AI-powered glasses — no audio only…
CEO Carl Pei says nothing about smartphone apps disappearing as they’re replaced by artificial intelligence agents
Carl Pei, its co-founder and CEO Nothingimagines a future beyond the iPhone — and it’s a device powered by AI agents, not apps. “When it comes…
Humans& believes coordination is the next frontier for artificial intelligence, and they’re building a model to prove it
AI chatbots are getting better at answering questions, summarizing documents, and solving math equations, but they still largely behave as helpful assistants for one user at…
TikTok-style mini-dramas are set to make billions this year, even though they’re kind of crap
Emily is a student by day, but works the night shift at a strip club to pay her tuition – she doesn’t think anyone will find…
Humans& believes coordination is the next frontier for artificial intelligence, and they’re building a model to prove it
AI chatbots are getting better at answering questions, summarizing documents, and solving math equations, but they still largely behave as helpful assistants for one user at…
How much power is enough for artificial intelligence? No one knows, not even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman or Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. This has put software-based…
Silicon Valley leaders once again declare DEI bad and meritocracy good — but they’re wrong
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad DEI? The acronym is almost poisonous now—a word that creates almost instant tension between those who embrace it and those…
“When an investor passes you by, they won’t tell you the real reason,” said Tom Blomfield, the team’s partner at Y Combinator. “ONEThe first stage, frankly,…