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Matt McFarland

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Matt McFarland has appeared in 9 articles since 2015-02. Coverage peaked in 2021Q3 with 1 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Elon Musk, Tesla, Alan Boyle, CNET.

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2021-08-21
The Verge 44 related

Elon Musk says Tesla is working on a humanoid robot that will handle “tasks that are unsafe, repetitive or boring”, with a prototype “sometime next year”

Join us to build the future of AI → https://www.tesla.com/ai0:00 … Stephen Shankland / CNET : No one knows when Tesla Bot will arrive. Here are robots you can experience now Jackson Ryan / CNET : Elon...

2019-04-23
TechCrunch 15 related

A look at Tesla's first self-driving chip, manufactured by Samsung, which can be installed into existing Teslas, but the cost to do so is unknown

Advice on Pivoting to the Future and Avoiding Disruption Shreya Ganguly / Inc42 Media : Elon Musk Promises A Million “Self-Driving Robotaxis” By 2020 João Carrasqueira / Neowin : Tesla wants to launch...

2016-05-17
Washington Post 1 related

Computer science professor successfully used IBM's Watson to make an AI teaching assistant for answering questions online

Matt McFarland / Washington Post :

2015-02-26
New York Times 15 related

Google researchers have created an AI system that taught itself to play and win 49+ 1980s games; could be used for robots, driverless cars in future

You can teach a computer to play games … William Herkewitz / Popular Mechanics : Google's Atari-Playing Algorithm Could Be the Future of AI Matt McFarland / Washington Post : The 22 Atari games that G...

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