“Once more, we play our dangerous game—a game of chess—against our old adversary.” In this pool photograph distributed by the […]
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Ars staffers share some of their favorite unexpected 3D prints
Once you solve one problem with a 3D printer, you’ll go looking for others. Coffee bean dosing cups and espresso […]
What is AGI? Nobody agrees, and it’s tearing Microsoft and OpenAI apart.
Several definitions make measuring “human-level” AI an exercise in moving goalposts. When is an AI system intelligent enough to be […]
How a big shift in training LLMs led to a capability explosion
Skip to content Reinforcement learning, explained with a minimum of math and jargon. Credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images Credit: […]
The curious rise of giant tablets on wheels
Not quite a TV, not your average tablet Hands-on with KTC’s 32-inch Android tablet on a rolling pedestal, the A32Q7 […]
What’s wrong with AAA games? The development of the next Battlefield has answers.
Skip to content EA insiders describe stress and setbacks in a project that’s too big to fail. After the lukewarm […]
Android 16 review: Post-hype
Competent, not captivating The age of big, exciting Android updates is probably over. Android 16 is currently only available for […]
An exceedingly rare asteroid flyby will happen soon, but NASA may be left on the sidelines
“Nature is handing us an incredibly rare experiment.” An illustration of the OSIRIS-Apex mission at Apophis. Credit: NASA An illustration […]
13-inch Microsoft Surface Laptop review: A slightly worse version of a year-old PC
It only makes any sense at all because of the old Surface Laptop’s price hike. Credit: Andrew Cunningham Credit: Andrew […]
The axion may help clean up the messy business of dark matter
We haven’t found evidence of the theoretical particle, but it’s still worth investigating. In recent years, a curious hypothetical particle […]