Kara Swisher Is Sick of Tech People, So She Wrote a Book About Them

In her new memoir, Burn Book, Kara Swisher cites a 2014 profile that dubbed her “Silicon Valley’s Most Feared and Well-Liked Journalist.” She might prefer to downplay the first and emphasize the second. Some people would switch that around. But there is no dispute about Swisher’s impact: When it comes to tech punditry, she’s at … Read more

WIRED’s Biggest Interviews of 2023

Most Q&As bore us—stiff, formal things full of pleasantries and PR. Pablum! So this year, we launched the Big Interview: conversations done our way. They’re drinks with the one person you wish you could get drinks with. (Metaphorically speaking, of course—though, well, alcohol may have been involved in one or two.) Some are tech CEOs; … Read more

How Not to Be Stupid About AI, With Yann LeCun

Once we get computers to match human-level intelligence, they won’t stop there. With deep knowledge, machine-level mathematical abilities, and better algorithms, they’ll create superintelligence, right? Yeah, there’s no question that machines will eventually be smarter than humans. We don’t know how long it’s going to take—it could be years, it could be centuries. At that … Read more

Uber’s CEO Says He’ll All the time Discover a Motive to Say His Firm Sucks

Are you utilizing generative AI at Uber? AI is a part of the Uber DNA. We use massive fashions to foretell your ETA, to course of paperwork that drivers add, to foretell your subsequent order on Uber Eats, or to foretell whether or not somebody needs an UberX driver or Consolation, Black, or Electrical. With … Read more

Microsoft’s Satya Nadella Is Betting Every part on AI

SATYA NADELLA: Once we went from GPT 2.5 to three, all of us began seeing these emergent capabilities. It started displaying scaling results. We did not prepare it on simply coding, however it received actually good at coding. That is after I turned a believer. I believed, “Wow, that is actually on.” Was there a … Read more