Illustration by Klawe Rzeczy for TIME. Source images: Bhawika Chhabra—Reuters (Amodei); Yoan Valat—Pool/AFP/Getty Images (Trump); Aaron Ontiveroz—The Denver Post/Getty Images (Hegseth); J. David ...
In 2025, hackers stopped using muskets and started using AI machine guns. If your defense strategy still relies on manual human response, you're already a casualty.
“I found a new beginning by thinking about plants and animals,” Philippa Foot said of her attempts to reinvigorate virtue ethics. Now, there’s another thing to add to her list. Now, as we accustom ...
I still remember the first time I saw a smartphone, back in 2007, at a tech conference in Berlin. A colleague, Markus, pulled ...
About 130 years ago, the job of pianist was automated when Edwin Votey created the first player piano. The machine worked by reading music that was encoded by holes punched into rolls of paper, which ...
Today is Microsoft's March 2026 Patch Tuesday with security updates for 79 flaws, including 2 publicly disclosed zero-day ...
After leaving Meta last year, the former deputy prime minister of the UK is charting a new path in the AI industry that has nothing to do with AGI.
Texas Instruments MSPM0G5187 and AM13Ex are two new microcontroller (MCU) families featuring the company's  TinyEngine neural processing unit (NPU) to ...
UMH counts top-20 automotive suppliers and food manufacturers among its customers, operates across 150 sites, and is still ...
We have so many online accounts today, it's tempting to use AI to come up with unique passwords. Don't! Here's what you should do instead.
With artificial intelligence increasingly deployed in analysis and decision-making in armed conflict, research shows AI systems will not naturally default to ‘safe’ outcomes in nuclear crises.