Midjourney: The Imagination of the Sane, the Insane, and the Unseen
Imagining a better light switch may well first require imagining a better outlet. Or not. We’ll see.
Read MoreImagining a better light switch may well first require imagining a better outlet. Or not. We’ll see.
Read MoreThe introduction of the Amazon Echo in 2014 promised to transform the domestic experience forever. It’s barely usable. Where is ChatGPT?
Read MoreShortly after beginning my foray into the world of Midjourney AI, I came to a not terribly surprising revelation: A
Read MoreIn December, science and mathematics journalist Charles Seife was disturbed to learn that he, according to OpenAI’s new natural language
Read MoreCan autonomous cars save us? Well, no, but they can provide some vital innovation to our society. Provided we play our cards right, that is. Anthony Townsend’s book gives us the lowdown.
Read MoreNat reviews a new book, Leading with AI and Analytics: Build Your Data Science IQ to Drive Business Value, by Eric Anderson and Florian Zettelmeyer of Northwestern University’s Kellogg School.
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