Generating the output is free. Knowing when it's lying is the moat. Why verification—not intelligence—is the binding constraint on the AI economy.
Crimson Desert is such a monster of a game to review because there are just so many moving parts to it. There’s almost too much here. It borders on absurd, but it fits like a glove when you consider ...
Across the continent, too many faculties are still preparing students for a newsroom that has already vanished: a world of cleanly separated print, radio and television tracks; predictable production ...
Meanwhile, the trolleys just keep a-rollin’, as Mark gets confronted by a character I have down in my notes as “Thanos as a dinosaur werewolf,” who picks a fight because he’s mad that humanity is ...
The village and city collide in a fugue-like state in Ankur Hooda’s debut feature, The Calf Doll. Though the film is anchored by rural centrality, urbanisation lurks as a consta ...
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Fitbit is adding medical record integration, smarter sleep tracking, and glucose insights, aiming to turn its app into a more personalized health companion with AI guidance based on real user data.
Wearables and robots are getting smarter at recognizing objects, following commands, and navigating spaces—but they still struggle with something humans ...
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