Prophetic, the startup that wants to make us work even in our sleep
Halo, Prophetic's technology, transforms sleep into a virtual office by stimulating the brain.
Halo, Prophetic's technology, transforms sleep into a virtual office by stimulating the brain.
a pickup camper with 'Origami Tech', military design and Starlink connection, debuts in 2024
Tesla evolves: the integration of Grok AI aims to enhance voice interaction and exploit computational power in new areas
In his new book, Yanis Varoufakis argues that capitalism has been replaced by the technological feudalism of the tech giants.
Brain implants are breaking new ground in the treatment of paralysis. Find out how these innovations could restore mobility and hope to patients.
Physicist Dr. Melvin Vopson explores a new law of physics that may prove our reality is a computer simulation. A journey through physics, philosophy and revolutionary implications
Amazon invests up to $4 billion in Anthropic, the "fathers" of Claude.ai, and accelerates the turn towards mass artificial intelligence
The latest video shows a Teslabot with improved ability, balance and hand control - mass production expected in November.
The world of on-demand streaming is changing: between price increases and industry challenges, how will consumers fare?
The new frontier of love in San Francisco? Self-driving taxis. What are the rules? Let's find out what happens on board.
Guillermo Söhnlein, co-founder of OceanGate, overcomes the Titan tragedy that took the life of his partner and aims for a "floating" colony on Venus
After the acquisition of Twitter, Musk introduces “X”: a global hub powered by AI. A 'universal' app of ideas and services.
Twitter has a new opponent in the ring: it's called Threads and it will be an "offshoot" of Instagram. The gong? Ring tomorrow. Let's take a look.
From the first uncertain steps to more confident movements, the Tesla Bot Optimus evolves: now it walks and manipulates objects. Towards mass production
Experts divided on the possibility of colonizing planets like Mars: is it possible (and if so, in how long?) or is it just a mirage?
Eliezer Yudkowsky does not sign the petition to stop AI because he thinks it is too soft, and goes so far as to ask for data centers to be bombed.
Investing in the future can be risky, but in the long run it will bear fruit: especially if you focus on emerging technologies.
Charging a subscription for the use of social media: ideologically vile, but it is a desperate move by the platforms to avoid "dying".
A development that brings the rhythm of the words closer to that of a natural conversation, and to a practically instantaneous vocal conversion.
ChatGPT, OpenAI's intelligent chatbot, is so sophisticated that it can make search engines (and many other things) obsolete
Big Tech billionaires aren't just chasing profit: behind their vision there is a different idea of the world, and now it's being put to the test.