EditorialChamber of Deputies, RAI Supervisory Committee, Hearing by Fra Paolo Benanti, President of the AI Commission for Information, Rome, Italy - 18 Jan 2024
EditorialThe entire project of pitting AI against people is beginning to look pretty silly, because the likeliest outcome is what has pretty much always happened when humans acquire new technologies — the technology augments our capabilities rather than replaces us, Farhad Manjoo writes. (John Provencher/The New York Times)
EditorialComputerized knitting, a technology similar to 3-D printing, makes it possible to create additional space between the strands of material. (Josie Norton/The New York Times)
EditorialCompanies developing computer-piloted car technology shouldn’t be in a race, sometimes it’s better to be safe than first. (Charles Desmarais/The New York Times)
EditorialA still image from an undated video shows how a deaf person in America would have signed “phone” 100 years ago, when telephones looked like candlesticks. (Mohamed Sadek and Ege Soyuer/The New York Times)
EditorialThe march of technology has come with this puzzling reality: Hardly any technologies of the iPhone era have been an unqualified success. (Konrad Adam Modrzejewski/The New York Times)