BYTE-90 is a retro PC and Mac inspired interactive designer art toy that displays animated emotes through various interactions. It detects motion, responds to taps and orientation changes, pairs and ...
Juilliard Risk Lab Residency. Courtesy Kaatsbaan Cultural Park. Kaatsbaan Cultural Park presents a showing of new work by Juilliard’s Risk Lab Residency Tivoli, N.Y.— On Friday, January 9th at 6 p.m., ...
Award-winning and Grammy-nominated electro-acoustic duo ARKAI. Courtesy Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center. Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center presents award-winning and Grammy-nominated electro-acoustic duo ...
Haozhe “Harry” Wang’s electrical and computer engineering lab at Duke welcomed an unusual new lab member this fall: artificial intelligence. Using publicly available AI foundation models such as ...
Meta is laying off 600 employees in its Meta Superintelligence Labs division. Meta's chief AI officer, Alexandr Wang, addressed the cuts in an internal memo. Wang said the cuts would help the company ...
At Latent Labs, Simon Kohl is using A.I. to move biology from observation to creation. Photo by JL Creative, Courtesy of Latent Labs The promise of generative A.I. in biology is matched by its ...
Ah, 2010. The year when Apple launched the iPad, but the limelight was stolen by something else entirely: Antennagate. Soon after the launch of the iPhone 4, users discovered that when they held the ...
Artificial intelligence could soon replace even the work of top programmers, with models able to reproduce everything he has written within the next five years, Scale AI co-founder Alexandr Wang ...
Scale AI billionaire Alexandr Wang says “vibe-coding” is today’s Bill Gates moment—time spent hands-on with AI tools now could compound into a career-defining advantage later. His advice: log ...
Alexandr Wang, 28, is Meta’s chief AI officer. In a new interview, Wang recommended that young people learn how to vibe-code, or allow AI to write code based on instructions in plain English. Wang ...
Researchers in the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering have successfully 3D printed realistic human tissue simulants that can be used for medical training for surgeons and ...
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