Text generation technology from OpenAI enables researchers to spin an all-too-convincing–and yes, fabricated–machine-written article.
Author: Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
Google plans to add tens of thousands of new jobs as it expands in 14 states
Google is investing more than $13 billion in 2019 as it adds jobs, data centers and offices in 14 states.
Can artificial intelligence prevent the next Parkland shooting?
Schools are working with companies using AI to monitor emails and documents to help prevent student suicides, sexual predators, and acts of violence.
Amazon buys eero: What does it mean for the price of Wi-Fi routers?
Eero was the first notable company to solve poky Wi-Fi issues at home through “mesh” technology. Now Amazon and eero are meshing together.
Apple lets veterans track their health records on the iPhone
If you’re receiving care through the Veterans Health Administration, you can securely store medical records through the Health App on the iPhone.
Is Jeff Bezos untouchable now that he’s taking on National Enquirer?
In his fight against the National Enquirer, Amazon’s founder may come off as hero of sorts to anyone who has ever confronted a bully.
New emoji represent people with disabilities
The organization responsible for standardizing emoji approved 13 variants of accessibility emoji that were proposed last March by Apple.
Is AI a special ingredient to help make food taste better? IBM and McCormick think so
Kitchen meets computer. Finding the perfect blend of flavors is the latest use for artificial intelligence in a partnership between IBM and McCormick.
Polar vortex relief? These 8 top apps may help you in weather biting temperatures
With the polar vortex blanketing much of the nation, these to weather apps for iOS and Android may tell you when relief is finally coming.
Child advocates to Mark Zuckerberg: ‘Shut down Facebook Messenger Kids’ immediately
After revelations that Facebook duped kids into spending money on online games, advocacy groups want the social network to shut down Messenger Kids.