The legally blind son of a janitor, he wrote a program that allowed people to buy and sell stocks on their home computers and co-founded the company that became E*Trade.
Category: Computers and the Internet
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Instant Videos Could Represent the Next Leap in A.I. Technology
A start-up in New York is among a group of companies working on systems that can produce short videos based on a few words typed into a computer.
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From Calendars to Spreadsheets: Is Managing Our Lives Like Work a Good Thing?
The ubiquity of corporate organizational tools means how we manage our work and personal time often doesn’t look that different. Is that bad?
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China Strikes Back at U.S. Chip Maker Even as It Signals Openness
Beijing’s security review of Micron Technology, which has deep roots in China, could have wide-ranging ramifications for other foreign businesses.
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Sam Altman, the ChatGPT King, Is Pretty Sure It’s All Going to Be OK
Sam Altman sees the pros and cons of totally changing the world as we know it. And if he does make human intelligence useless, he has a plan to fix it.
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ChatGPT Faces Ban in Italy Over Privacy Concerns
The action by Italy’s data protection agency is the first known instance of the chatbot being blocked by a Western country.
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Google C.E.O. Sundar Pichai on the A.I. Moment: ‘You Will See Us Be Bold’
In an extended interview, Mr. Pichai expressed both optimism and worry about the state of the A.I. race.
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The Future of AI: What Comes Next and What to Expect
Where we’re heading tomorrow, next year and beyond.
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Knitters Say Stitching Helps Them Follow the Thread in Meetings
An official in Wales was called out for knitting in a virtual meeting, setting off an debate over etiquette. Experts say the fine-motor movement activates the parts of the brain used for focus.
