Nvidia reported $215.9 billion in revenue in 2025, up from $130.5 billion a year-ago. Huang is signalling that this is just the beginning of a far steeper curve.
A linguist explains what makes human English human, and why you shouldn’t overdo it with large language models.
China is accelerating the digitalization of ancient texts and boosting access to oracle bone script data, aiming to integrate cultural heritage with digital Chinese, officials said on Monday. The ...
For 20 years, this computational linguistics competition has inspired new generations of innovators in AI and language ...
On March 17, 2026, Meta introduced Omnilingual Machine Translation (OMT), a suite of models, datasets, and evaluation tools that extends AI translation support to over 1,600 languages — a significant ...
Kagi’s new "LinkedIn Speak" translator is taking social media by storm. See how this satirical AI tool turns mundane life updates into "thought leadership" and why users are obsessed with the results.
This illustrates a widespread problem affecting large language models (LLMs): even when an English-language version passes a safety test, it can still hallucinate dangerous misinformation in other ...
This release is good for developers building long-context applications, real-time reasoning agents, or those seeking to reduce GPU costs in high-volume production environments.
Construction is not only about metal, oil, smoke and dust anymore.  It is also about silicon and bits, used with data and AI to move atoms and Things autonomously.
Today, after seven years of research and meticulously building out an entirely new way of processing food with patience and respect, Sharon Cryan, Founder and CEO of FoodNerd, reveals to me that ...
Anthropic is developing a new index to track how artificial intelligence could affect white-collar jobs, even as current data ...
“My philological studies have satisfied me that a gifted person ought to learn English (barring spelling and pronouncing), in 30 hours, French in 30 days, and German in 30 years.” – Mark Twain, “That ...