Tesla, Sunrun and Renew Home plan to tap solar panels, batteries, thermostats and other devices installed in millions of homes to meet the energy demands of artificial intelligence
President Trump plans to nominate a tech critic and telecommunications lawyer, Adam Candeub, to lead the division
The decision by Amazon-owned MGM Studios to drop the OpenAI movie is just part of AI and film industries becoming increasingly intertwined。 On Uncanny Valley, we look at where this is all headed
It has 205 miles of bare-bones range
The silicon race is heating up amid the struggle to keep up with demand
The move comes as the Trump administration is trying to weaken the act that’s meant to protect endangered species from going extinct in the first place
The maker of ChatGPT plans to use enough chips to consume 10 gigawatts of electricity, an amount that could power millions of households
"There is no natural explanation," says paleoanthropologist John Hawks
Silicon Valley engineers recently flocked to new technology from a Chinese company, Z。ai, that is almost as good as its American competitors but much cheaper
It took 20 years, but the Finance app arrives just in time to be packed full of AI
The Amble One is a street-legal $25,000 electric buggy designed for luxury resorts—but a car is also coming
Carr cites screen time concerns, is accused of trying to be "the nation’s parent
The tech giant cited the soaring costs of memory and storage chips as it increased prices more than $200 on some devices
In a new court filing, The Times accused Microsoft of encouraging OpenAI to train its A。 systems using copyrighted articles
Researchers found that a Chinese sodium-ion battery performs far better than expected, with production quality and design features comparable to Tesla’s batteries。 If engineers can improve cold-weather charging and energy density, sodium could become a cheaper and more abundant alternative to lithium for EVs and large-scale energy storage
GTA6 might be an outlier, though—at least for now
"Contract values for these efforts ballooned from nearly $2。8 billion to $5