Keurig, the company that got us all hooked on single-serve coffee systems and has helped us churn through billions of plastic throwaway K-cups, just reinvented its single-serve system in what may be the most sustainable way: K-Rounds. K-Rounds are plastic
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I’ve been getting life advice from ‘Snoop Dogg’ AI, and man is he one smart dude, who is 100% not real
Snoop Dogg reminded me the other day to “keep it real, homie,” and that I “gotta learn to chill, ya dig?” He also recommended on more than one occasion that I “light one up” (“wink-wink”). To be clear, it wasn’t
Apple’s MacBook Air M3 might be a message to Intel — We do AI PCs, too, and you ain’t seen nothing yet
Lost amid today’s hoopla over a pair of brand-new M3 MacBook Air laptops was a none-too-subtle shift in product messaging that may mark Apple‘s official entry into the race to build an AI PC. In the press release on the
Elon Musk might be right about OpenAI — but that doesn’t mean he should win
Elon Musk isn’t wrong about OpenAI. It started as one thing and then became another, though that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. The enfant terrible of the tech and social media world launched a lawsuit (PDF) late Thursday against OpenAI,
‘We face high risk and extremely low chances of success’ notes humanoid robot company Figure AI that just got millions from Bezos, OpenAI, and Nvidia
If you want a robot to make you a cup of coffee, Figure AI has you covered. In a nifty demo reel, the newly multi-million-dollar-funded robotics darling showed how its Figure 01 robot could successfully brew a Keurig cup of
Your next Samsung Galaxy phone could have Face ID-beating facial recognition tech if Metalenz’s claims hold up
The future of ultra-secure facial recognition may finally be coming to Android phones thanks to Metalenz, a technology company that’s focused on a quantum-level, bleeding-edge imaging technique. Apple‘s Face ID has been the gold standard in smartphone facial recognition technology
I created an AI app in 10 minutes and I might never think about artificial intelligence in the same way again
Pretty much anything we can do with AI today might have seemed like magic just a year ago, but MindStudio’s platform for creating custom AI apps in a matter of minutes feels like a new level of alchemy. The six-month-old
Gemini bias fiasco reminds us that AI is no smarter than we make it
When an AI doesn’t know history, you can’t blame the AI. It always comes down to the data, programming, training, algorithms, and every other bit of built-by-humans technology. It’s all that and our perceptions of the AI’s “intentions” on the
“If you’re a sports fan, I think you’re going to be very happy with it,” Apple’s Eddy Cue explains how the tech giant made its new Sports app
If Eddy Cue were a baseball player, he might step up to the plate, grin widely, point his bat at the lights over center field, and say, “This one’s for the fans,” before slugging a homer over the centerfield fence.
ChatGPT is getting human-like memory and this might be the first big step toward General AI
ChatGPT is becoming more like your most trusted assistant, remembering not just what you’ve told it about yourself, your interests, and preferences, but applying those memories in future chats. It’s a seemingly small change that may make the generative AI