The first aphorism I ever read was on the Quotable Quotes page of Reader’s Digest, one of only two publications available in my house growing up. (The other was Time magazine.) I must have been about ...
Section 1. Purpose. United States leadership in Artificial Intelligence (AI) will promote United States national and economic security and dominance across many domains. Pursuant to Executive Order ...
This year’s senior class is the first to have spent nearly its entire college career in the age of generative AI, a type of artificial intelligence that can create new content, like text and images.
The federal government's scientific data and computing power will help feed the artificial intelligence boom under an executive order signed by President Donald Trump. The Nov. 24 executive order ...
The Roundhill Generative AI & Technology ETF has returned 49.5% so far in 2025. The VanEck Semiconductor ETF has returned 42.5% year to date and boasts an excellent longer-term track record. The ...
When The Terminator and RoboCop hit theaters in the 1980s, Hollywood imagined artificial intelligence (AI) as an existential threat—machines that would dominate, surveil, and destroy us. Four decades ...
In the three years since ChatGPT’s release, tech companies in the US and China have invested hundreds of billions of dollars in data centers, chips and talent to outdo each other in building more ...
The United Nations announced a new “global dialogue on artificial intelligence governance,” and a new global A.I. panel on the technology’s risks and rewards. By Steve Lohr The United Nations on ...
One teacher said AI could end up replacing "some parts" of teaching. Many parents, school districts and the federal government alike have embraced artificial intelligence this back-to-school season, ...
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Have you ever heard the expression, “Use it or lose it”? Nowhere does this idiom apply more than to the brain. Sure, the brain isn’t a muscle, but to keep it sharp, it still needs consistent neural ...