How Long Will A.I.’s ‘Slop’ Era Last?
Consumer-facing A.I. has become a nuisance. But the big breakthroughs may be on the horizon.
By David Wallace-Wells
Consumer-facing A.I. has become a nuisance. But the big breakthroughs may be on the horizon.
By David Wallace-Wells
The data that meters generate must be standardized and widely available to be useful. Right now it mostly isn’t.
By Michael E. Murray
Programmed to find the fastest route without consideration of literally anything else, driving apps endanger and infuriate us on a remarkably regular basis.
By Julia Angwin
A fiction writer challenges an A.I. chatbot to a duel.
By Curtis Sittenfeld
The leading companies are co-opting Silicon Valley’s traditional cycle of disruption.
By Mark Lemley and Matt Wansley
The Biden administration seems to be in denial about China’s staggering advantage.
By David Wallace-Wells
The TikTok law undermines America’s moral authority on maintaining open internet platforms.
By Nick Frisch and Dan Wang
The Cybertruck looks edgy, that’s for sure, but it has serious problems.
By Elizabeth Spiers
Sales of electric vehicles are sagging in part because they’re so dull to drive compared with their gas counterparts.
By Ezra Dyer
Cody Fry and Noah Kahan are among the artists who are wondering how the battle between Universal Music Group and the social media platform might affect them.
By Madison Malone Kircher
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