Livestream: Welcome to the Chinese Century
Join our livestream — and pose a question to WIRED’s panel of experts — on China’s dominance, influence, and how it is rewriting the future.
Join our livestream — and pose a question to WIRED’s panel of experts — on China’s dominance, influence, and how it is rewriting the future.
The AI boom is driving an unprecedented wave of data center construction, but there aren’t enough skilled tradespeople in the US to keep up.
As the free online encyclopedia turns 25, it’s facing political opposition, AI scraping, dwindling volunteers, and a public that may no longer believe in its ideals.
The news is a blow for Thinking Machines Lab. Two narratives are already emerging about what happened.
AI models are getting so good at finding vulnerabilities that some experts say the tech industry might need to rethink how software is built.
Two years ago, companies like Meta and OpenAI were united against military use of their tools. Now all of that has changed.
Kids are being identified as adults—and vice versa—on Roblox, while age-verified accounts are already being sold online.
The LinkedIn cofounder and frequent Trump target has a simple message for his peers: “Just speak up about the things that you think are true.”
To prepare AI agents for office work, the company is asking contractors to upload projects from past jobs, leaving it to them to strip out confidential and personally identifiable information.
A substantial number of AI images generated or edited with Grok are targeting women in religious and cultural clothing.