AI

glowing computer chip

For the past few years, the explosion of generative artificial intelligence has been a strictly cloud-based phenomenon. Whenever you typed a prompt into a chatbot, asked a tool to generate a complex image, or requested a summary of a lengthy financial document, your physical computer... Read More

connection between the real and virtual world

If you want to test how fast a Formula 1 car can take a corner, you have two choices. You can put a driver in the real car, push it to the absolute limit, and risk a million-dollar crash. Or, you can test it on... Read More

ants have formed a perfectly straight

When we think of Artificial Intelligence, we usually picture one giant, super-smart computer brain processing millions of data points. But nature doesn't always rely on one giant brain to solve complex problems. Look at a flock of birds turning in perfect unison, or a school... Read More

point back from the Environment to the Agent

If you watch a video of a modern, humanoid robot navigating a construction site or doing a backflip, it is easy to assume a programmer sat down and wrote code for every single joint movement. But writing rules for every possible physical scenario is impossible.... Read More

an arrow points from the taco bubble

You finish a TV show on Netflix. Immediately, the screen says "98% Match: You should watch this next". You click it. You love it. Or you open TikTok, and within three swipes, the algorithm is showing you videos about a hobby you haven't told anyone... Read More

a robot wearing a police hat

If you go to the website https://thispersondoesnotexist.com, you will see a photo of a human. They look perfectly real. They have pores, wrinkles, and messy hair. But that person has never walked the earth. They were dreamed up by a machine. This technology is older... Read More

a close up photo of a human eye

You open your Photos app and type in Dog. Instantly, it shows you every picture you have ever taken of your dog. How did it do that? You never tagged those photos. You never told the phone, "This is a dog". The AI figured it... Read More

a transparent glass cube new

If a bridge collapses, engineers can look at the blueprints and calculate exactly which beam failed. If a standard computer program crashes, a coder can look at the lines of code and find the typo. But if an advanced AI makes a strange decision—like denying... Read More

The robot is looking at a bowl of fruit

You ask an AI chatbot a simple question: "Who was the first person to walk on Mars?" Without hesitating, the AI might reply: "The first person to walk on Mars was Captain Elena Vance in 2032." It sounds convincing. It gives a name. It gives... Read More

On the right is an AI version where the hand has 7 fingers

You scroll through Twitter and see a photo of a politician getting arrested, or a celebrity wearing a bizarre outfit. It looks hyper-realistic. You share it. Ten minutes later, you find out it was fake. It was made by an AI like Midjourney. We used... Read More