Instant, easy language translation technology is fast becoming a common feature of everyday products, and could soon be coming to Apple Airpods.
Robots that wear smartglasses might be the future of ubiquitous, mainstream robots for everyone.
Both Apple and Meta are supposedly getting into the humanoid robot racket. Here's why that's very unlikely.
Human-like robots don't need humanoid bodies. They just need to be expressive. (Well, they don't need to be, but they will be.)
An ambitious startup is creating glasses that take action on your behalf and provide real-time information based on your situation.
Now that even Apple has been burned, will Silicon Valley finally learn its lesson about AI? Will the rest of us?
Nvidia has rolled out a new platform to accelerate the training process for robots and self-driving cars.
The company's plans to host millions or billions of fake AI-powered users are being rejected by real users. Don't follow Meta's bad example.
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