OpenAI is reportedly preparing to bring its highly acclaimed AI video generator directly into ChatGPT, potentially giving more users a way to create short videos with simple text prompts directly in ...
In brief: A few months after acquiring Arduino, Qualcomm is introducing its first product designed to combine its processor technology with the "maker" ethos of the Italian company. Unsurprisingly, ...
Anthropic is upgrading Claude's free tier, apparently to capitalize on OpenAI's planned integration of ads into ChatGPT. On Wednesday, Anthropic said free Claude users can now create files, connect to ...
Creating Change Returns to Washington D.C. for 38th Convening for LGBTQ Advocacy In this era of defending LGBTQ rights, the National LGBTQ Task Force invites activists to the 38 th Creating Change.
Connecting the dots: When Qualcomm announced its acquisition of Arduino in October, the move was met with lukewarm enthusiasm. Since then, the UK chip designer has ...
Hi, I'm Bill. I'm a software developer with a passion for making and electronics. I do a lot of things and here is where I document my learning in order to be able to inspire other people to make ...
A group of Stanford University scientists posted a paper online in mid-September, describing a feat that could have been plucked from the pages of science fiction: They used artificial intelligence to ...
As AI makes it easier to create bots that act ever more human-like, Elon Musk’s X is developing a new feature that would expose more information about the users behind an X profile in an effort to ...
I have been taking an interest in computer hardware and I have been teaching a class about building DIY video game consoles using Arduino boards and the open source Arduboy schematic. I am hoping to ...
The artificial intelligence boom is quickly becoming the largest wealth creation spree in recent history. That's boosted in part by blockbuster fundraising rounds this year for Anthropic, Safe ...
Summer is when teachers finally get to breathe—to have a moment to rest (a lot), read, and reflect. But if you’re like me, at some point in July, your thoughts start to drift back to the classroom.