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AI deciphers part of an ancient scroll 2,000 years after Mount Vesuvius erupted

A scroll covered by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius has been read for the first time —...

Capitol Hill lawmakers tell tech CEOs that they have failed to protect children

Following a contentious Senate hearing, NPR's Michel Martin talks with Dr. Megan Moreno of the American Academy...

How should judges and lawyers use artificial intelligence?

NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Duffy Myrtetus, co-chair of the Florida Bar's Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence...

There’s much to see at CES, tech’s big showcase in Las Vegas

NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Julian Chokkattu of WIRED about the Consumer Electronics Show and its annual...

Microsoft makes its first keyboard change in 30 years

NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Ina Fried, chief technology correspondent for Axios, about the keyboard change Microsoft...

A preview of what the internet could bring us in the new year

A surge in people "dating" chatbots. That is among the predictions offered by experts that we asked...

How AI is already impacting jobs in the U.S.

Whether or not artificial intelligence is coming for your job, it's almost certain to change it. Here's...

What does ChatGPT have to say for itself on its first birthday?

One year ago the artificial intelligence research company OpenAI released its chatbot: ChatGPT. Morning Edition asked ChatGPT...