
Student of Games: The algorithm that wins at chess and poker
A group of experts has developed an artificial intelligence program that can win any game by simply learning the rules
A group of experts has developed an artificial intelligence program that can win any game by simply learning the rules
The growing thirst of data centers, which use water to cool their equipment, is beginning to cause tensions in the territories where they are located
Despite what most people think, the share prices of Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, Nvidia, Meta and Tesla could be moving sideways in the coming years, rather than keeping up their sustained growth
The program outperforms the main forecasting system in over 90% of weather variables
The most complete and modern tablets are now so powerful that, in many cases, they can easily perform the same tasks as a traditional computer. EL PAÍS tested three options with different operating systems to put this to the test
Selling personal information is a legal and lucrative business
The Pixel 8 Pro can add and remove image elements, raising questions about their authenticity
Microsoft unveiled its own election year initiatives on Tuesday, including a tool that will allow campaigns to insert a digital watermark into their ads
The company was set to unveil a GPT-4 Turbo that can retrieve information about world and cultural events as recent as April 2023 and a tool to describe what’s in images to people who are blind
A 10-person jury will decide whether Google’s digital payment processing system has been illegally driving up prices for consumers and developers
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hosts a two-day summit focused on frontier AI. About 100 officials from 28 countries, including U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, will attend
According to court documents the government entered into the record last week, the payments came to more than $26 billion in 2021
Pioneering research has discovered how smart devices talk to Android apps and each other to share data that allows them to know who enters a home, when, and how much they earn
Users on desktop browsers can pay about 10 euros ($10.50) a month while iOS or Android users will pay roughly 13 euros
The updated virtual tour is part of a desire by first lady Jill Biden to make the US President’s residence accessible to as many people as possible
A top Google executive said the company has been tagged with the disparaging moniker “Grandpa Google” among younger demographics who don’t see it as an interesting product
It has become essential at home, so why not take it with you when you drive? EL PAÍS tested a device that adds this functionality to your vehicle; these are our favorite features
Google’s former Responsible AI program manager points out that, while the debate focuses on whether this technology will be a danger in the future, it is already discriminating and causing problems among the population today
Layoffs in big tech are driving business school graduates to smaller firms
Google was the first big tech company to say it would impose new labels on deceptive AI-generated political advertisements that could fake a candidate’s voice or actions
The expanded access to Bard comes just two weeks after Google began connecting the AI chatbot to the company’s other popular service such as Gmail, Maps and YouTube
Deleting blurry or duplicate images and making backup copies helps you regain control of your devices
Speedometers on vehicles tend to show different numbers from those on navigation apps
The EU’s requirement for a common connector will reduce electronic waste, but leaves old accessories unusable. EL PAÍS tests twelve gadgets that ensure an easy and sustainable transition
The aim of these small programs, which are installed into Chrome, Safari, Firefox or Edge, is to make it easier and safer to view pages and to enhance the user experience of online stores and web services
Tech tycoons want regulation of artificial intelligence because it threatens the future of humanity, but some women just want to protect their daughters
The U.S. Department of Justice argues that Google has smothered competition by paying companies such as Apple and Verizon to lock in its search engine as the default choice