Jensen Huang proposed giving engineers "AI tokens" in addition to their base salary. Huang also envisions Nvidia will one day employ hundreds of thousands of AI agents, outnumbering its 42,000 human ...
Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Universal History Archive / Getty. The problem with horses—one of the problems with horses, I say as a former horse girl—is that they are as stubborn as mules.
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AI might be coming for blue‑collar work—and these robotics stocks still look wildly underestimated
Alphabet (GOOG), Google’s Gemini Robotics with vision-language-action models and AutoRT system for controlling robot swarms positions it as a leading physical AI play trading at 27.1x forward P/E.
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Every time I drive the Diagonal, I see those alarming surveillance cameras just before I reach Boulder. What are they and how do they work? Are they a violation of my right to privacy?
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Robo-umps have arrived. Kinda. Beginning this season, Major League Baseball will use the ABS (short for automated balls and strikes) challenge system, so it's not full robo-umps, but there is now a ...
Players and managers were able to get used to ABS during spring training, but Opening Day will likely be the first time many fans experience the system. Mark Cunningham / MLB Photos via Getty Images ...
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