CES 2025 is over, and a frazzled TechRadar team has returned with strange memories of weird furry robots and light therapy ...
Under Trump, the US is likely to develop AI with a nationalistic, almost militant, zeal, and the focus may no longer be on ...
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The New Year starts with a bang as Quandrantids peaks on Jan. 2 and 3. This is one of the largest meteor showers of the year, ...
It’s not AI’s ‘Sputnik Moment,’ it has erotic dreams about censorship, you can run it at home for $6K. AI Eye.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman isn't worried about the impact of DeepSeek's AI models on the industry. More details here.
Its flagship features, functionality and performance excel for the rigors of pro press photography – the few that might actually be able to afford the EOS R1's eye-watering price tag will ...
Now, Garmin are offering their own take on the technology with their zūmo R1 Radar kit ... wirelessly with the system to provide a bird’s-eye view of traffic in the detection zone.
There’s a big difference between the two. The Chinese developer created R1 without access to the same computing power that US companies have. While OpenAI can afford to buy any high-end chips ...
since it allows access that is otherwise gatekept by Big Tech. "Today's 'DeepSeek selloff' in the stock market -- attributed to DeepSeek V3/R1 disrupting the tech ecosystem -- is another sign that ...