WIRED Roundup: The US Chip Manufacturers’ Bonanza
On this episode of “Uncanny Valley,” our senior business editor joins us to talk about the Trump administration’s deals with chipmakers, OpenAI’s potential $500 billion valuation—and ants.
On this episode of “Uncanny Valley,” our senior business editor joins us to talk about the Trump administration’s deals with chipmakers, OpenAI’s potential $500 billion valuation—and ants.
An international team of researchers has put forward a framework that it argues can be used to answer one of the biggest questions facing artificial intelligence (AI) technologies: can AI be trusted? The framework offers an organized approach for tackling a complex subject that draws on a wide variety of research disciplines.
Hi guys i’m a solo dev that built this program as a summer project which makes it easy to dub any video from – to these languages : 🇺🇸 English | 🇯🇵 Japanese | 🇰🇷 Korean | 🇨🇳 Chinese (Other languages coming very soon) This program works on low-end GPUs – requires minimum of 4GB …
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One of the most impactful applications of MCP is its ability to connect AI coding assistants directly to developer tools.Read More
It’s a small world after all, and these cameras can capture all of it at once, giving you a 360-degree view.
Researchers discovered that bees use flight movements to sharpen brain signals, enabling them to recognize patterns with remarkable accuracy. A digital model of their brain shows that this movement-based perception could revolutionize AI and robotics by emphasizing efficiency over massive computing power.
Hey folks, I’ve been playing around with animating Pokémon cards, just for fun. Honestly I didn’t expect much, but I’m pretty impressed with how Wan 2.2 keeps the original text and details so clean while letting the artwork move. It feels a bit surreal to see these cards come to life like that. Still experimenting, …
Read more “Just tried animating a Pokémon TCG card with AI – Wan 2.2 blew my mind”
AI is brilliant at polishing and rephrasing. But like a child with glitter glue, you still need to supervise it.Read More
In March 2025 the Earth was hit by a fast radio burst as energetic as the sun, but lasting only milliseconds.
Despite decades of progress, most robots are still programmed for specific, repetitive tasks. They struggle with the unexpected and can’t adapt to new situations without painstaking reprogramming. But what if they could learn to use tools as naturally as a child does by watching videos?