The hosts of The Neuron podcast interview OpenAI Research Lead Ahmed El-Kishky after the company’s win at the International ...
Nothing’s Essential AI platform lets users create and share mobile apps just by describing ideas in natural language. They can also remix and share them freely. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your ...
OpenAI is diving deeper into the world of AI media generation. Its AI video generator Sora is getting its own social media app, powered by a newly updated version of its AI video model called Sora 2, ...
Sora by OpenAI is a short-form AI-generated video app, but accessing it has a few caveats. Here's how to sign up.
This time next year, private schools will have new students attending courtesy of the new Education Savings Account program. The $1 billion program uses taxpayer funds to help qualifying students pay ...
Scientists have developed the first-ever time crystals that are visible to the human eye, and they could one day make their way onto $100 bills. The time crystals emerge from the kinks that appear ...
The National Football League debuted "You Better Believe It," its high-energy 2025 Kickoff campaign that combines artificial intelligence and live action to create a ...
The Army has canceled its Command Assessment Program (CAP), a promotion board that factored psychological assessments and potential biases into leadership considerations. "Good riddance," Defense ...
Guests can create their pepper in-restaurant now through September 30 to help St. Jude give every child with cancer a chance. "Making everyone feel special is at the heart of what it means to work at ...
If you’re a West Long Beach resident looking to solve a problem in your neighborhood, the city has officially opened applications for a mini-grant program that could help bring your solution to life.
LANSING, Mich. — A Lansing man was sentenced to two year's probation after he filed fraudulent grant applications with the Michigan Department of Treasury, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel ...
The Pentagon issued a “letter of concern” to Microsoft after the company allowed Chinese nationals to do work for the U.S. Department of Defense. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said this stems ...