Cerebras, an A.I. Chipmaker Trying to Take On Nvidia, Files for an I.P.O.
The Silicon Valley company would be among the first A.I. companies to go public since the release of ChatGPT nearly two years ago.
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The Silicon Valley company would be among the first A.I. companies to go public since the release of ChatGPT nearly two years ago.
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As the company looks for more outside investors, documents reviewed by The New York Times show consumer fascination with ChatGPT and a serious need for more cash.
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Building great A.R. glasses is the hardest problem in consumer technology.
By Kevin RooseCasey NewtonRachel CohnWhitney JonesJen PoyantDaniel RamirezDan PowellElisheba IttoopMarion Lozano and
The General Motors subsidiary reached a settlement with the main auto safety regulator after one of its self-driving taxis struck a pedestrian in San Francisco last year.
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Apple’s A.I. Is Landing Soon on iPhones. Here’s What It’s Like.
The initial version of Apple Intelligence focuses on helping you with words and photos. Prepare to be impressed and unnerved.
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How to Make Typing Easier on the Phone and Leave the Laptop at Home
Shortcuts, small external keyboards and even improved (and free) dictation software can make long sessions of text input much simpler.
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Foldables Are Becoming Good Enough to Be Your Next Smartphone
New devices from Motorola and Google prove that phones with bendable screens keep getting better — and some are even becoming cheaper.
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How to Turn Your Old iPhone Into an A.I. Phone (and Skip the Upgrade)
Apple is using Apple Intelligence, a suite of tools for generating images and text, to upsell the iPhone 16. But you can get similar features elsewhere.
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How to Squeeze More Time Out of a Failing Phone Battery
If your current smartphone can’t make it through the day without needing a recharge, here are a few steps to make it last a little longer.
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The tech giant is among the many companies building technology that could remake Hollywood — or help spread disinformation.
By Cade Metz and Mike Isaac
“In the United States, we have 50 laboratories of democracy and they’re called states.”
By Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, Whitney Jones, Rachel Cohn, Jen Poyant, Chris Wood, Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop, Marion Lozano, Corey Schreppel and Diane Wong
The San Francisco company is gathering the billions its executives believe they will need to continue building new A.I. technology.
By Michael J. de la Merced and Mike Isaac
The mother of three children with Pavel Durov has poked holes in the Russian tech titan’s carefully managed image through a criminal complaint and her account of their opulent lifestyle.
By Adam Satariano and Paul Mozur
The A.I. start-up’s valuation has risen by more than $70 billion in nine months.
By Cade Metz
Some app makers worry that a subtle change to the iPhone’s contact-sharing permissions could make it hard for them to get the fast growth they need to compete.
By Kevin Roose
The automaker reported a gain of 6.4 percent for the latest quarter, its first such increase this year.
By Jack Ewing and Neal E. Boudette
CRV, based in Silicon Valley, plans to return to investors $275 million because the market for mature start-ups has soured.
By Erin Griffith
The “Oppenheimer” star makes his Broadway debut in Ayad Akhtar’s timely new play about a literary lion who gets assistance from A.I.
By Jesse Green
The number of cases peaked at more than 100,000 Monday morning, according to the website Downdetector. Users complained of being unable to make calls or send texts.
By Annie Correal
The bill would have been the first in the nation to place strict guardrails on the new technology, but Gov. Gavin Newsom said the bill was flawed.
By Cecilia Kang
The state extended its current personal privacy law to include the neural data increasingly coveted by technology companies.
By Jonathan Moens
The automaker, created by a 2021 merger, is dealing with labor unrest, slumping sales and a revolt from its dealers.
By Jack Ewing
Contrary to public reports last year, the passengers probably had no idea that the vessel was about to implode.
By William J. Broad
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From hurricanes to wildfires, a new generation of technologies could help utilities better plan for the risk of extreme weather to their electric grid.
By Austyn Gaffney
The tech giant, which wrapped up its arguments in the federal monopoly trial, simply says it has the best product.
By Nico Grant and David McCabe
Almost a third of 171 posts last week from the X owner were false, misleading or missing vital context.
By Stuart A. Thompson
Mira Murati, the chief technology officer, and two others are leaving as leaders including Sam Altman work to transform the start-up.
By Mike Isaac and Cade Metz
At an event in Silicon Valley, the company exhibited a range of products meant to blend the real world and virtual reality, with a healthy dose of A.I.
By Mike Isaac
The San Francisco A.I. start-up believes there is not enough computing power on Earth to build the artificial intelligence it wants to create.
By Cade Metz
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