
Xiaomi debuts a humanoid robot
At an event earlier this week, Xiaomi debuted a humanoid robot prototype called the CyberOne, which can process not only the world around it, but supposedly a wide range of human emotions.
At an event earlier this week, Xiaomi debuted a humanoid robot prototype called the CyberOne, which can process not only the world around it, but supposedly a wide range of human emotions.
OpenAI is riding the popularity of its AI-art tool, DALL·E, by paywalling it at a still-accessible price point.
Even though super apps are super popular in China, the American market may not really have a place for them, highlighting the inherent differences between the tech industry in both countries.
Brain-interface company Synchron is the first to gain FDA approval for human trials, and it’s wasted no time in implanting its device in an ALS patient in New York.
Artificial intelligence platforms are piecing together video clips and recorded conversations to craft a virtual recreation of people who have passed away.
Healthcare worker burnout is reaching all-time highs, with only 50% of employees saying they are "happy" at work.
Recognizing how the company’s Photoshop and Premiere software is used to create fake media, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen highlights new proprietary tools that create and track original photos and videos.
Former Google engineer, Blake Lemoine, believes that the company’s Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA) has achieved “sentience”.
Using passwords to log in to a website or bringing multiple forms of identification to renew a driver’s license may one day become a thing of the past.
Niantic is debuting two new projects cementing its quest to be the glue for an AR metaverse.