It’s been three-and-a-half years since generative AI exploded onto the scene. In this past year, progress has continued its relentless pace: Vibe coding took off, companies embraced agentic workflows, ...
WASHINGTON—The Department of Health and Human Services has found a new lever to cut off billions in federal funding that it believes is wasteful or potentially fraudulent, a move that could affect ...
Have you ever asked yourself how a machine reads words and understands what a person is trying to say? It may look surprising at first, but the process is actually quite clear when explained in simple ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Conventional toilet paper production wastes over 1 billion gallons of water and kills 1.6 million trees annually, ...
When I downsized from a two-bedroom apartment to a one-bedroom this past fall, the experience was just about as stressful and exhausting as moving house tends to be. But it did lead me to a delightful ...
Everyday texts are becoming viral songs as people use AI to turn messages into high-energy tracks. One husband remixed his pregnant wife’s texts into a punk hit, racking up millions of views. NBC News ...
To see how people judge someone based on their writing in the age of ChatGPT, my colleague Jiaqi Zhu and I recruited more than 1,300 U.S.-based participants, ages 18 to 84, and showed them ...
President Trump referred to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as “a paper tiger” and “cowards” on Friday over Europe’s collective stance to not support securing the Strait of Hormuz as the ...
Commissary shoppers must pay for single-use plastic and paper bags starting April 6, the Defense Commissary Agency announced. (James Kimber/Navy) This article was updated to include the commissary ...
Apple's autocorrect on iPhone and iPad always aims to help when you're typing a message, but it's by no means perfect, and some of the replacements it continually spews out can be frustrating.
Emily Mae Czachor is a reporter and news editor at CBSNews.com. She typically covers breaking news, extreme weather and climate. Emily Mae previously wrote for outlets like the Los Angeles Times, ...