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Steve Lohr

@stevelohr
41 posts
2025-05-15
Their jobs appeared to be in AI's crosshairs. But it hasn't worked out that way for radiologists. Here's why. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2025-05-15 View on X
New York Times

How the Mayo Clinic uses AI to boost efficiency and amplify human abilities in its radiology department, which has an AI team of 40 people and 400+ radiologists

the physician specialists in medical imaging who look inside the body to diagnose and treat disease — are still in high demand.  A recent study from the American College of Radiolo...

“Five years from now, it will be malpractice not to use A.I. But it will be humans and A.I. working together.” - Dr. John Halamka, Mayo Clinic https://www.nytimes.com/...
2025-05-15 View on X
New York Times

How the Mayo Clinic uses AI to boost efficiency and amplify human abilities in its radiology department, which has an AI team of 40 people and 400+ radiologists

the physician specialists in medical imaging who look inside the body to diagnose and treat disease — are still in high demand.  A recent study from the American College of Radiolo...

2025-02-22
The “lean start-up,” AI edition. @eringriffith has the story, in depth. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2025-02-22 View on X
New York Times

Many SV startups are using AI to boost productivity in research, coding, and more, reducing reliance on VC money for hiring, fueling “tiny team” success stories

Tech start-ups typically raised huge sums to hire armies of workers and grow fast. Bluesky: @aaronosaur.us . Mastodon: @jchyip@mastodon.online . X: @gjain , @bittingthembits , @ste...

2024-10-24
Intel's trail of missteps in what became the booming AI chip business: It seems a striking example of the incumbent's curse. And very nice working with @donal888 on this one. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2024-10-24 View on X
New York Times

Sources: in 2005, Intel CEO Paul Otellini proposed buying Nvidia for $20B, but the board resisted due to concerns over the price tag and integrating Nvidia

A photo illustration of a silicon chip, mounted in a picture frame, on a shelf with cobwebs around it.  Kevin Van Aelst

2024-09-29
Tracking the Sam Altman road show to drum up global support for a massive data-center and chip-factory investment plan. @CadeMetz + @trippmickle https://www.nytimes.com/...
2024-09-29 View on X
New York Times

Sources: TSMC's execs took to calling Sam Altman a “podcasting bro” after he said it would take $7T and many years to build 36 chip plants to fulfill his vision

OpenAI CEO made absurd requests for 36 fabs for $7 trillion Zo Ahmed / TechSpot : OpenAI's Sam Altman dismissed as “podcasting bro” by TSMC over $7 trillion proposal Kevin Okemwa /...

Tracking the Sam Altman road show to drum up global support for a massive data-center and chip-factory investment plan. @CadeMetz + @trippmickle https://www.nytimes.com/...
2024-09-29 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Source: Apple is no longer in talks to participate in an OpenAI funding round that is expected to raise as much as $6.5B

Company behind ChatGPT is aiming to raise around $6.5 billion in funding set to close next week  —  Apple is no longer in talks to participate in an OpenAI funding round expected …

2024-09-28
Tracking the Sam Altman road show to drum up global support for a massive data-center and chip-factory investment plan. @CadeMetz + @trippmickle https://www.nytimes.com/...
2024-09-28 View on X
New York Times

Docs: OpenAI had $300M in monthly revenue in August, up 1,700% since early 2023, 350M MAUs in June, and expects ~$3.7B in annual sales but $5B in losses in 2024

As the company looks for more outside investors, documents reviewed by The New York Times show consumer fascination with ChatGPT and a serious need for more cash.

Tracking the Sam Altman road show to drum up global support for a massive data-center and chip-factory investment plan. @CadeMetz + @trippmickle https://www.nytimes.com/...
2024-09-28 View on X
New York Times

Sources: TSMC's execs took to calling Sam Altman a “podcasting bro” after he said it would take $7T and many years to build 36 chip plants to fulfill his vision

Sam Altman, OpenAI's chief executive, is talking to the United Arab Emirates, Asian chipmakers and U.S. officials …

2024-05-19
A life in tech: Robert Dennard, inventor of DRAM memory and the principles known as Dennard scaling, a sibling of Moore's Law, and a blueprint for progress. @IBM https://www.nytimes.com/...
2024-05-19 View on X
New York Times

DRAM inventor Robert H. Dennard, who also devised a concept known as Dennard scaling that was complementary to Moore's Law, died on April 23 at age 91

Steve Lohr / New York Times : X: @nytimes and @stevelohr . LinkedIn: Dario Gil . Forums: Slashdot X: @nytimes : Robert Dennard, an engineer who invented the silicon memory technol...

2024-01-27
How fair is “fair use” by the internet giants? @ceciliakang explains. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2024-01-27 View on X
New York Times

A look at the US Copyright Office, which is in the spotlight as it plans to release three key reports in 2024 revealing its position on copyright law and AI

The office is reviewing how centuries-old laws should apply to artificial intelligence technology, with both content creators and tech giants arguing their cases.

2023-11-04
Lovely post mortem on the FTX crypto scam. . . Mark Zuckerberg “has his critics, but he looks like Thomas Edison next to Mr. Bankman-Fried.” @DavidStreitfeld https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-11-04 View on X
TechCrunch

A jury finds Sam Bankman-Fried guilty on all seven counts of fraud and money laundering in the FTX trial; the judge sets SBF's sentencing for March 28, 2024

and what comes next Qadir AK / Coinpedia Fintech News : DOJ Cracks Down: Binance and Tether Face Terrorism Financing Charges PC Gamer : ‘The king of crypto’ found guilty of fraud, ...

2023-10-19
The face of Google's defense: Pandu Nayak, a deep techie. Guys like him, Google says, explain why we are successful. Better products, not bullying contracts and billions. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-10-19 View on X
New York Times

US v. Google: Pandu Nayak, Google's VP of Search and first witness, testifies that smart employees explain its success and lead to innovations, such as on LLMs

While the Justice Department says Google has squeezed partners and made expensive deals to maintain its search dominance, the company has a more genteel story to tell.

2023-07-22
Finely honed portrait of a call center worker and her AI angst. Will she be automated out of a job that has been her ladder to the middle class? @emmabgo https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-07-22 View on X
New York Times

A US AT&T call center worker details working with AI, which generates call transcripts and provides suggestions, and wonders if she is training her replacement

To many people, chatbots and other technology feel like a ticking time bomb, sure to explode their work.  But to some, the threat is already here. LinkedIn: Stephen Loynd . Bluesky...

2023-06-27
“At this stage, we have to pick our use cases carefully. Reducing the documentation burden would be a huge win on its own.” - Dr. John Halamka of Mayo Clinic. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-06-27 View on X
New York Times

Some doctors say that their current best use for generative AI is to ease the heavy burden of documentation, which takes hours a day and contributes to burnout

The best use for generative A.I. in health care, doctors say, is to ease the heavy burden of documentation that takes them hours a day and contributes to burnout. Twitter: @zachary...

Generative artificial intelligence is coming to health care, but likely in measured steps. At first, more tireless scribe than genius partner. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-06-27 View on X
New York Times

Some doctors say that their current best use for generative AI is to ease the heavy burden of documentation, which takes hours a day and contributes to burnout

The best use for generative A.I. in health care, doctors say, is to ease the heavy burden of documentation that takes them hours a day and contributes to burnout. Twitter: @zachary...

2023-06-12
A very smart piece explaining AI-and-jobs research. What it tells us and doesn't. @SarahFKessler https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-06-12 View on X
Noahpinion

Trying to shape AI tech to protect jobs is a bad idea since no one can predict which technologies will augment humans and which will simply replace their labor

Instead, we should empower workers and create mechanisms for redistribution.  —  I've been to a number of meetings and panels recently … Tweets: @jackstilgoe , @emmabgo , and @psyt...

A very smart piece explaining AI-and-jobs research. What it tells us and doesn't. @SarahFKessler https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-06-12 View on X
New York Times

Researchers of tech change and employment disagree on how many jobs AI will affect; one tricky factor is primarily tasks, not occupations, are being automated

Sarah Kessler / New York Times : Tweets: @nytimesbusiness , @nytimesbusiness , @clevy_law , @stevelohr , @evankirstel , and @mrsethharris Tweets: @nytimesbusiness : If cost of the...

2023-05-29
High-level principles and rules for reining in AI are fine. But the regulatory challenges really become apparent when you get down to specific applications of the technology. The lessons from New York City. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-05-29 View on X
New York Times

In July, NYC will start enforcing a law requiring firms using AI in hiring to notify candidates of its use and have independent auditors check for bias annually

New York City's pioneering, focused approach sets rules on how companies use the technology in work force decisions. LinkedIn: Steve Katcher , Roy Kaufman , Alex Sommer , and Dr. A...

2023-05-02
A smart, comprehensive look at the state laws to protect children online — and the ripple effects. @natashanyt https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-05-02 View on X
VICE

Pornhub disabled its website in Utah following a new age verification law for porn sites, instead showing a video asking users to talk to their representatives

People in Utah who visit Pornhub will now be greeted by adult performer Cherie DeVille asking them to tell their representatives to change their age verification law.

2023-03-14
If the move toward skills-based hiring and career building is going to succeed, something like the start-up Eightfold has to work. But there are a host of challenges. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-03-14 View on X
New York Times

A look at Eightfold AI, which uses AI to help companies find, recruit, and retain workers, and the startup's challenges, like a slowing economy and new AI rules

Steve Lohr / New York Times : Tweets: @kevinokeefe , @stevelohr , and @stevelohr Tweets: Kevin O'Keefe / @kevinokeefe : U.S. and EU laws may clamp down on the use of AI by employe...