The year 2025 was a pretty important one for the AI industry, with new AI models, apps, and tools being introduced.
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Here’s a test for infants: Show them a glass of water on a desk. Hide it behind a wooden board. Now move the board toward the glass. If ...
Meta Platforms Inc. today is expanding its suite of open-source Segment Anything computer vision models with the release of SAM 3 and SAM 3D, introducing enhanced object recognition and ...
NASA is set to release the much-anticipated images of the Manhattan-sized interstellar object 3I/ATLAS within days, an agency source told The Post. The snaps of the mysterious object were taken by the ...
Released on August 24, 1995, Microsoft Windows 95 was one of the most anticipated software launches at the time. It was a huge change over the previous release Windows 3.1, adding a bunch of new ...
The Windows 11 Snipping Tool now has a visual search engine. You can learn more about the item you capture via a Bing search. You can also extract or translate text and even solve a math equation. The ...
The company said it is working with FAA and the NTSB on the investigation. A United Airlines flight diverted to Salt Lake City last week after an object struck the plane's windshield at 36,000 feet, ...
Using a worldwide network of radio telescopes including the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia, astronomers have discovered a mysterious object in the distant universe. A million times the mass of ...
Opera has announced early access for its new browser, Neon, which uses AI to control tabs and browsing activities on Windows and macOS. Opera considers Neon its first browser built to act instead of ...
Tesla Inc. plans to unveil a cheaper version of the Model Y on Tuesday, according to people familiar with the matter, following through on assurances it will have a more affordable vehicle to counter ...
The Norwegian software company Opera rolled out its AI browser, Neon, to some users for $19.90 per month and invited the rest to join the waitlist. The Norwegian software company Opera rolled out its ...
It’s hard to believe that this kind of strange story comes from the most secure place in America. Over Labor Day weekend, a shaky clip is making rounds across social media. It showed a window at the ...