How Artificial Intelligence Is Edging Its Way Into Our Lives
Artificial intelligence is here, and its effects are being felt across how we work. The New York Times examines the impact at its New Work Summit on Feb. 12 and 13.
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Artificial intelligence is here, and its effects are being felt across how we work. The New York Times examines the impact at its New Work Summit on Feb. 12 and 13.
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
A start-up called Skydio has created a consumer drone that flies itself. Its tech is likely to become ubiquitous.
By FARHAD MANJOO
Last summer, China unveiled a plan to become the world’s leader in artificial intelligence, challenging the longtime role of the United States.
By CADE METZ
The internet was born in text. Now, video and audio are ascendant, writing is being left behind, and everything will be different.
By FARHAD MANJOO
Apple’s Mail program can send and receive messages from multiple accounts, but you can set a preferred address for sending new messages.
By J. D. BIERSDORFER
High-speed broadband is plentiful in most cities, but for those out in the country with only metered cellular connections, every megabyte counts.
By J. D. BIERSDORFER
The ding of texts and tweets; the tap of typing; the blurt of video games, the click of the camera shutter — all part of the new dystopian audioscape.
By TEDDY WAYNE
Programs battling for resources, damaged driver software and other issues can drag down Windows 10 when it starts up.
By J. D. BIERSDORFER
The Times’s newsroom, design and product staffs collaborated to bring Olympic athletes, at scale and midperformance, into your living room.
By GRAHAM ROBERTS