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Kevin Roose

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156 articles accelerating

Kevin Roose has appeared in 156 articles since 2015-01. Coverage peaked in 2025Q1 with 7 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, Trump, Twitter, Google.

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2025-08-22
MIT Technology Review 29 related

Google says the median Gemini app text prompt consumes 0.24Wh of energy, about the same as running a microwave for a second, and emits 0.03g of CO2 equivalent

an official report confirms that Gemini consumes per query:  — 0.24 Wh of energy (~9 seconds of TV)  — 0.03 g of CO2 equivalent  — 0.26 ml of water (about 5 drops)  —  blog: cloud.google.com/blog/prod...

2025-03-01
New York Times 2 related

A look at Vibecoding, a term popularized by AI researcher Andrej Karpathy for a trend where AI lets nontechnical hobbyists build bespoke apps for themselves

and the joys of using AI to build “software for one.” [image] LinkedIn: Joe McKendrick : A new term to ponder: “Vibecoding,” explained by Kevin Roose in The New York Times  —  “Vibecoding, a term that...

2024-12-22
TechCrunch 25 related

OpenAI unveils o3 and o3-mini, trained to “think” before responding via what OpenAI calls a “private chain of thought”, and plans to launch them in early 2025

12 Days of OpenAI: Day 12 Naomi Li Gan / Tech in Asia : OpenAI unveils AI model for advanced reasoning Bojan Stojkovski / Interesting Engineering : OpenAI unveils o3 reasoning AI model to tackle compl...

2024-12-13
New York Times

How Anthropic's Claude became the chatbot of choice for AI industry insiders, who say its responses feel more creative and empathetic and less gratingly robotic

A.I. insiders are falling for Claude, a chatbot from Anthropic.  Is it a passing fad, or a preview of artificial relationships to come? Bluesky: @jaredm.dev and @edzitron.com . X: @kevinroose Bluesky:...

2024-09-13
The Verge 34 related

OpenAI releases o1, the first of its rumored reasoning-focused Strawberry models, in preview, alongside a smaller o1-mini, for ChatGPT Plus and Team subscribers

Advancing cost-efficient reasoning.  —  Contributions Sabrina Ortiz / ZDNET : OpenAI trained its new o1 AI models to think before they speak - how to access them Ethan Mollick / One Useful Thing : Som...

2023-09-28
New York Times 1 related

Hands-on with ChatGPT's image recognition and voice features: image recognition isn't perfect and refuses to discuss faces, voice is fluid and natural, and more

Kevin Roose / New York Times : X: @kevinroose X: Kevin Roose / @kevinroose : Really like the new ChatGPT image tool for stuff like writing descriptions for FB Marketplace. OpenAI has trained it to re...

2023-09-21
New York Times 4 related

Hands-on with Bard Extensions, which lets the chatbot use Gmail, Docs, and Drive data: the feature hallucinated emails, made unbookable travel plans, and more

Hands-on with #Bard Extensions from #Google, which lets the chatbot use data from Gmail, Docs, and Drive: the feature made up emails, made wrong travel plans, and more. … Shriram Krishnamurthi / @shri...

2022-10-15
Kotaku 20 related

Meta says the segment at Connect 2022 announcing the addition of legs to Horizon World avatars in 2023 “featured animations created from motion capture”

Parmy Olson of Bloomberg was not impressed with Meta's announcements at Connect 2022: James Troughton / TheGamer : Meta's Virtual Leg Update Was Actually Motion Capture Jonathan Vanian / CNBC : Mark Z...

2021-03-19
BuzzFeed News 12 related

Facebook is working on a neural wristband that reads signals from brain to hands, to go along with its AR glasses; Bosworth insists it can't “read your brain”

how we communicate with this new device will be critical. Building this interface demands advances from numerous technological areas and I'm proud of our research teams and the progress we've made: ht...

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