3DAT, Intel’s athlete-tracking A.I., was built to boost the viewer experience at
the Olympics, and it has huge potential as a training tool for elite athletes.
Nike’s ‘performance-enhancing’ Vaporfly running shoes are headed to the Olympic
Games in Tokyo, but some running enthusiasts don’t think they should be allowed
A.I. can beat us at games like chess, Jeopardy!, and even poker -- but it still
can’t tell a good joke. Here’s why humor is such a huge challenge for machines.
Dozens of companies have tried to disrupt Google’s search dominance, and none
have really succeeded -- but You.com thinks it has an approach that could work.
As interest in lunar exploration ramps up across the globe, scientists think we
need a space traffic control system to avoid collisions and complications.
Ada Lovelace is often described as the world’s first computer programmer -- an
achievement she earned nearly a century before the creation of the first
computer
Digital transistors have been the backbone of computing for much of the modern era, but Mythic A.I. makes a compelling case that analog chips may be the future.
Most cellular meat startups focus on growing familiar foods (like beef and chicken) in a lab, but Primeval Foods has its sights set on something more exotic.
Despite fears that A.I. will one day take over the world, some experts contend
that our existing A.I. systems are incapable of surpassing human intelligence