Tesla has introduced a new All-Wheel Drive version of its popular Model Y electric SUV. The new trim starts at $41,990 and has an estimated battery range of 294 miles. Tesla now offers five different ...
Update 2/4/26: Tesla has updated the entry-level Model 3 and Model Y by removing the “Standard” nomenclature and adding an AWD option for the Model Y. Our original story on these models was published ...
The era of size inclusivity is seemingly over. Our critic traces the shift and hopes designers might learn from it. By Vanessa Friedman I know models have always been skinny, but it seems to me they ...
Tesla plans to end production of its Model S and Model X vehicles in the spring. The company will convert the factory space to build its Optimus robot. CEO Elon Musk stated the move is part of a shift ...
If you planned on buying a Tesla Model S or a Model X, better hurry: These two models will be discontinued soon. The plan was mentioned by company CEO Elon Musk during Tesla's earnings call on ...
Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content ...
You’ve probably seen an artificial intelligence system go off track. You ask for a video of a dog, and as the dog runs behind the love seat, its collar disappears. Then, as the camera pans back, the ...
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Step aside, LLMs. The next big step for AI is learning, reconstructing and simulating the dynamics of the real world. Barbara is a tech writer specializing in AI and emerging technologies. With a ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has introduced a new suite of weather forecasting models that are driven by Artificial Intelligence and are expected to deliver faster and more ...
Gary Marcus, professor emeritus at NYU, explains the differences between large language models and "world models" — and why he thinks the latter are key to achieving artificial general intelligence.