EditorialEXCLUSIVE: Researchers reveal what offices will look like in 2050 ? including holographic calls, sensor-controlled desks and AI personal assistants
EditorialNick Frosst, Martin Kon and Aidan Gomez turned to their old employer, Google, for computing help to get their start-up, Cohere, off the ground. (Nathan Cyprys/The New York Times)
EditorialNick Frosst, Martin Kon and Aidan Gomez turned to their old employer, Google, for computing help to get their start-up, Cohere, off the ground. (Nathan Cyprys/The New York Times)
EditorialNick Frosst, Martin Kon and Aidan Gomez turned to their old employer, Google, for computing help to get their start-up, Cohere, off the ground. (Nathan Cyprys/The New York Times)
EditorialNick Frosst, Martin Kon and Aidan Gomez turned to their old employer, Google, for computing help to get their start-up, Cohere, off the ground. (Nathan Cyprys/The New York Times)
EditorialNick Frosst, Martin Kon and Aidan Gomez turned to their old employer, Google, for computing help to get their start-up, Cohere, off the ground. (Nathan Cyprys/The New York Times)
EditorialNick Frosst, Martin Kon and Aidan Gomez turned to their old employer, Google, for computing help to get their start-up, Cohere, off the ground. (Nathan Cyprys/The New York Times)
EditorialNick Frosst, Martin Kon and Aidan Gomez turned to their old employer, Google, for computing help to get their start-up, Cohere, off the ground. (Nathan Cyprys/The New York Times)
EditorialJake Taylor, the chief scientist of the start-up Riverlane who also oversaw quantum computing efforts for the White House, in Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 11, 2022. (Lauren O'Neil/The New York Times)
EditorialCorey Quinn, who consults for Amazon customers to help them reduce their cloud computing bills, at his home in San Francisco, Feb. 13, 2021. (Jessica Chou/The New York Times)
EditorialRobert B. Johnson Jr. was an office administrative assistant who received training in computing, and is now a cloud programmer at a software company. (Jake Dockins/The New York Times)
EditorialA method of computing the common logarithm of a number without making use of any logarithm but that of some power of 10 : Martin, Artemas, 1835-1918.
EditorialSurveying. Introductio geographica Petri Apiani in Verneri an. Ingolstadii, 1533. Cross-staff used for computing lunar distance and height of buildings. Image taken from Introductio geographica Petri Apiani in Verneri annotationes Originally publishe...
EditorialSurveying. Introductio geographica Petri Apiani in Verneri an. Ingolstadii, 1533. Cross-staff used for computing lunar distance and height of buildings. Image taken from Introductio geographica Petri Apiani in Verneri annotationes Originally publishe...