Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. White House officials are planning a provision in a forthcoming artificial intelligence executive order that would establish a voluntary ...
Tesla's Model Y became the first automobile to pass the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's ‘Advanced Driver Assistance System’ tests, the agency said. NHTSA, which is part of the ...
All this comes as federal investigators continue to look into Tesla’s Full Self-Driving technology following several fatal incidents. Tesla has spent years pushing advanced driver-assistance tech to ...
State leaders and Department of Civil Service officials at a ribbon-cutting for the new computer-based testing center in Cohoes on Wednesday. “We are opening the door for people to come in, a door to ...
Google, Microsoft and xAI will share unreleased versions of their AI models with the government to curb cybersecurity threats, the National Institute of Standards and Technology announced on Tuesday.
GitHub is moving its Copilot coding assistant to a usage-based billing model, replacing fixed subscription pricing with consumption-based charges as demand for AI-driven development workloads ...
A Tesla Model YL test mule has been spotted driving on Interstate 280 in the San Francisco Bay Area, marking the first time the longer-wheelbase, 6-seat SUV has been photographed on American roads.
The ChatGPT Images 2.0 model is here. Our testing shows that it’s better at creating more detailed images and rendering text, but it still struggles with languages other than English. When any major ...
Cybersecurity stocks slumped on Friday on a report that Anthropic is testing a powerful new artificial intelligence model called Mythos that presents potential security risks. The rise of AI is ...
The release of DeepSeek's low-cost models DeepSeek-V3 and R1 triggered a global tech stock selloff ‌last year, causing investors to question whether U.S. AI firms needed to spend billions of dollars ...
Temporary teams can build new systems, but permanent ones can both develop them and manage them after launch. by Ryan Nelson and Thomas H. Davenport In 2011, The New York Times was facing declines in ...