STANFORD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI) released its 2025 AI Index report which provides a comprehensive look at the global state of artificial ...
Apple released a new update to its iPhone software on Monday, Sept. 30: iOS 26.0.1. But what if your phone can’t run iOS 26.0.1 or, since the next-gen software is just two weeks old, you’re reluctant ...
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Two days in, Team Europe has broken all records at Bethpage. The American side is struggling to fight their rivals as they have only managed to earn 4½ of the possible 16 points. With just 12 more ...
Monster Hunter Wilds’ Title Update 3 is here and it’s bringing the hardest hunt in the game: Omega Planetes. This special crossover with Square Enix’s hit MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV brings the familiar ...
Europe took a commanding Ryder Cup lead over the USA by dropping just two points on Saturday to stand on the brink of a demolition job with a 11.5-4.5 lead. USA captain Keegan Bradley will analyse the ...
No. 22 Notre Dame heads out on the road to Arkansas for Saturday afternoon's game in what sets up as a crucial matchup for both teams. The Fighting Irish are trying to keep their College Football ...
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Lockheed Martin is developing new technology to allow F-35 fighter pilots to control drones. WSJ toured the company’s Fort Worth, Texas, facility to see the jets and futuristic tech. Photo: Lockheed ...
The Ballon d’Or stage in Paris saw Ousmane Dembele and Aitana Bonmatí crowned the best players in the world, capping off an evening of glittering awards and emotional speeches. Yet behind the glamour ...
A federal judge on Thursday approved a $1.5 billion settlement between artificial intelligence company Anthropic and authors who allege nearly half a million books had been illegally pirated to train ...