Andrew Ng will help you change the world with AI if you know calculus and PythonByDave GershgornPublishedAugust 10, 2017
Secretive startup Magic Leap is solving the same boring problems as everyone elseByDave GershgornPublishedAugust 9, 2017
Amazon could replace CAPTCHA with a Turing test you’re meant to failByDave GershgornPublishedAugust 7, 2017
After trying to build self-driving tractors for more than 20 years, John Deere has learned a hard truth about autonomyByDave GershgornPublishedAugust 2, 2017
Facebook didn’t kill its language-building AI because it was too smart—it was actually too dumbByDave GershgornPublishedAugust 1, 2017
The entangling alliances of the self-driving car world, visualizedByDave Gershgorn and Keith CollinsPublishedJuly 26, 2017
Instead of hacking self-driving cars, researchers are trying to hack the world they seeByDave GershgornPublishedJuly 18, 2017
Stitch Fix is letting algorithms help design new clothes—and they’re allegedly flying off the digital racksByDave GershgornPublishedJuly 16, 2017
Blizzard’s billion-dollar video game is forming a league with real home teamsByDave GershgornPublishedJuly 12, 2017
MIT researchers can now track AI’s decisions back to single neuronsByDave GershgornPublishedJuly 11, 2017
If Elon Musk has his way, this Friday is the beginning of the electric-car revolutionByDave GershgornPublishedJuly 3, 2017
President Trump appears to have sourced his CNN wrestling tweet from a racist troll on RedditByDave GershgornPublishedJuly 2, 2017
Elegant July 4th speeches by past presidents of both parties remind us of what makes America greatByDave GershgornPublishedJuly 2, 2017
MIT and Google researchers have made AI that can link sound, sight, and text to understand the worldByDave GershgornPublishedJune 24, 2017
The secret to training AI might be knowing how to say “good job”ByDave GershgornPublishedJune 14, 2017