Oye, IA, hablemos… pero no en público
Podrían pasar años antes de que la nueva ola de asistentes de inteligencia artificial se usen cotidianamente, porque solucionan problemas pero presentan nuevos.
By Brian X. Chen
Podrían pasar años antes de que la nueva ola de asistentes de inteligencia artificial se usen cotidianamente, porque solucionan problemas pero presentan nuevos.
By Brian X. Chen
Judge Amit P. Mehta must now decide whether Google violated the law, potentially setting a precedent for a series of tech monopoly cases.
By David McCabe and Cecilia Kang
As the Justice Department’s case against Google nears an end, the federal government has more suits in the pipeline trying to rein in Big Tech.
By Cecilia Kang and David McCabe
They shrugged off concerns about the company’s fate ahead of closing arguments in the Justice Department’s lawsuit this week.
By Nico Grant
Judge Amit P. Mehta tried poking holes in the closing arguments of a landmark monopoly case as he weighs a ruling that could reshape tech.
By David McCabe and Cecilia Kang
Plus, tracking killer asteroids.
By Tracy Mumford, Jonathan Wolfe, Ruth Graham, Ian Stewart, Jessica Metzger and James Shield
The first tech monopoly trial of the modern internet era is concluding. The judge’s ruling is likely to set a precedent for other attempts to rein in the tech giants that hold sway over information, social interaction and commerce.
By David McCabe
Amit P. Mehta, a judge in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, will issue a landmark antitrust ruling.
By Steve Lohr
Meta, Google and others are driving a renaissance for voice assistants, but people have found the technology uncool for more than a decade.
By Brian X. Chen
With the help of Google Cloud, scientists churned through hundreds of thousands of images of the night sky to reveal that the solar system is filled with unseen objects.
By Kenneth Chang
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