Xiaomi revealed the full technical details of its Vision Gran Turismo concept at MWC 2026, including a 0.29 drag coefficient and magnetic non-rotating wheel covers.
Authorities recover Sreenivasaiah’s body in California; consulate pledges repatriation A 22-year-old Indian student has been found dead in California, six days after going missing, authorities ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo said it is using DeepMind’s Genie 3 AI model to create realistic, digital worlds for its autonomous driving technology to train on edge-case scenarios. The self-driving tech ...
Flagship model's coding benchmarks comparable to Claude Opus 4.5, company says Chinese AI firms race to release frontier models during Lunar New Year holiday Model developed using domestically ...
An AI-powered model developed at University of Michigan can read a brain MRI and diagnose a person in seconds, a study suggests. The model detected neurological conditions with up to 97.5% accuracy ...
Perplexity has introduced a new artificial intelligence feature aimed at improving the accuracy and depth of responses on its platform, allowing users to cross-check answers from several models at ...
Alibaba's new AI model called RynnBrain is focused on powering robots. One video released by Alibaba's DAMO Academy shows a robot identifying fruit and putting it in a basket. Nvidia and Google are ...
To some, METR’s “time horizon plot” indicates that AI utopia—or apocalypse—is close at hand. The truth is more complicated. MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy ...
Wall Street Journal says Claude used in operation via Anthropic’s partnership with Palantir Technologies Claude, the AI model developed by Anthropic, was used by the US military during its operation ...
A team of researchers led by Nvidia has released DreamDojo, a new AI system designed to teach robots how to interact with the physical world by watching tens of thousands of hours of human video — a ...
Chinese open models are spreading fast, from Hugging Face to Silicon Valley. Here’s why that matters. MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, and technologies to ...