The early investor in OpenAI tells VF that Big Tech’s proximity to Donald Trump is “really important” and argues that DeepSeek’s breakthrough in China demonstrates how “strong the competitive talent” is that America faces.
If you wish to achieve some kind of intellectual immortality, writing for the AIs is probably your best chance.
Erika Swyler, speculative fiction author of ‘Light from Other Stars’ and ‘The Book of Speculation,’ explores artificial intelligence in her latest book.
The $500 billion AI project that President Trump announced on Monday brings together OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank to try to revolutionize U.S. AI infrastructure.
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Artificial intelligence has long ceased to be the subject of science fiction films. Businesses increasingly use AI transformation services to work faster and more efficiently. For example, some companies implement tools that improve the quality and speed of customer service.
Incention is launching a platform to bring AI and blockchain to Hollywood, and it is working with Hollywood writer David S. Goyer.
The Hollywood veteran behind The Dark Night, Blade and Foundation is crowdsourcing a new sci-fi franchise called Emergence, with creative contributions tracked using AI and blockchain and paid for via crypto.
On Thursday, OpenAI announced that it is deepening its ties with US government through a partnership with the National Laboratories and expects to use AI to "supercharge" research across a wide range of fields to better serve the public.
Artificial intelligence is dramatically transforming how companies approach research and development, with some organizations already seeing 10X productivity gains.
Revolutionize humanity or destroy it? Playwright Matthew Gasda's characters, inspired by OpenAI and its famous ChatGPT, grapple with existential questions about the direction of artificial intelligence.
Netflix revealed that Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein will start streaming in the fall. And while a new image came with the announcement, there still isn’t an official trailer — though a glance at YouTube might make you believe differently.