These entrants are competing with far bigger players, including OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft, that make their own AI-powered coding tools.
The leaders of top tech companies are irreversibly changing how people work and live, while shaping the future with artificial intelligence — but most have a seriously weird way of viewing the world.
Cursor seeks funding that could value AI coding startup at $50 billion. AI coding tool’s revenue run rate topped $2 billion in February. Competition heats up in AI coding tools with OpenAI, Anthropic.
Anthropic, a smaller rival started by OpenAI defectors, has found runaway success with its programming agent, Claude Code.
Logitech has discounted the Logitech Ergo Wireless Trackball Mouse on Amazon by $10, to $40, from its usual price of $50, for a 20% discount.
No one has had a Synchron brain-computer interface longer than Rodney Gorham. He’s still finding new ways to use it.
A student at the robotic department of The University of Texas Austin shows a mind controlled fingers exoskeleton at ITU’s AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, Switzerland, May 31, 2024 (Keystone ...
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SAN DIEGO — Scientists have developed better devices to help people with disabilities regain function. These findings will be presented at Neuroscience 2025, the annual meeting of the Society for ...
In a world first, a team of engineers, neuroscientists and neurosurgeons at UC Davis and UC Davis Health has demonstrated that brain-computer interfaces, or BCIs, for translating brain signals into ...
A biomedical engineering graduate student holds a brain model of a man with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis who uses a brain-computer interface to speak. The student has added functionality to the brain ...
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