It’s 2035, and artificial intelligence is everywhere. AI systems run hospitals, operate airlines, and battle each other in the courtroom. Productivity has spiked to unprecedented levels, and countless previously unimaginable businesses have scaled at blistering speed, generating immense advances in well-being. New products, cures, and innovations hit the market daily, …
Read More »LinkedIn Collaborative Articles
Search Engine Land » SEO » LinkedIn to give Collaborative Articles more reach in search LinkedIn is giving users more incentives to contribute to Collaborative Articles, promising greater visibility in search, feeds and notifications, the company announced today. More visibility. LinkedIn plans to include more Collaborative Articles when people search …
Read More »AI And Automation At scale By Fluency
Search Engine Land » Analytics & conversion » How advertisers can leverage AI and automation at scale Opinions expressed in this article are those of the sponsor. Search Engine Land neither confirms nor disputes any of the conclusions presented below. As we look to 2024, advertisers are building their strategies—and …
Read More »AI to Make Robots Expert Packers
Some things come easy to humans but are vexing problems for machines. You can probably stack groceries in a trunk or set a table with little trouble, but a robot stumbles over the numerous constraints we process without hesitation. A team at MIT has created a new generative AI tool …
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Search Engine Land » PPC » 10 questions to ask before you create a Google Ads account If you’ve ever audited a Google Ads account, you know you’re likely to find a few obvious and very correctable issues – especially if you’re working from a checklist. Things like: At the …
Read More »AMD's First Chiplet GPU for Mobile, the RX 7900M, Debuts in the Alienware m18
AMD has officially added a new flagship RDNA 3 mobile GPU to its stable. The Radeon RX 7900M is the world’s first chiplet-based mobile GPU—and its arrival is a bit of a surprise, as there were no indications AMD would battle Nvidia for mobile supremacy in this hardware generation. The …
Read More »Record Biggest Marsquake Wasn't Caused by an Asteroid After All
NASA’s InSight lander may have ended its run on Mars, but the data it collected is still reverberating around the scientific community, not unlike the seismic waves it tracked within the red planet. After initially chalking a marsquake up to an asteroid impact, researchers now report that this massive quake …
Read More »Webb Telescope Spies Stunning Star Formation in Neighboring Galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope is the most powerful telescope astronomers have at their disposal, but that’s not just because it’s got a big mirror (which it does). Webb’s instruments can see far into the infrared, allowing the observatory to see through clouds of dust and gas to observe the …
Read More »Google, OEMs to Release Chromebook Plus Line
In less than a week, Google will release new and improved laptops under a new nameplate: Chromebook Plus. The category promises improved performance and a more satisfying user experience, partly thanks to the company’s forthcoming ChromeOS update. Our colleagues at PCMag got the inside scoop at an onsite briefing. To establish …
Read More »Unity to Begin Charging Per-Install Game Developer Fees
Video game developers aren’t happy about Unity’s latest announcement—and that’s putting it lightly. The maker of one of the world’s most popular cross-platform game engines shared Tuesday that it would begin charging users each time their game is installed. Referred to as a “Unity Runtime Fee,” the $0.20-per-install charge has …
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