
Samuel Burke
Vice President, Editor-in-Chief and Senior Host at Real Vision
🏆 3x Emmy-winner via @cnn @cronkite_ASU 💸 Reporter @FortuneMagazine, VP, Editor in Chief & Host @realvision 🧬 Host https://t.co/odS3cXWhOg DNA podcast
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3 weeks ago |
infobae.com | Samuel Burke
En un caluroso día de invierno en Phoenix, los taxis autoconducidos pasan a toda velocidad cada pocas manzanas, y sus asientos delanteros vacíos apenas hacen levantar una ceja. ¿La verdadera sorpresa? Lo poco que parecen notarlo los lugareños. Los únicos que se sorprenden son los turistas europeos, que vienen a tomar el sol pero de repente están deseando dejar sus coches de alquiler para dar una vuelta en robotaxi.
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1 month ago |
fortune.com | Samuel Burke
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Samuel Burke
“I have to live with this for the rest of my life,” Scottish truck driver Ion Onut lamented in the Sunderland Echo. “By being on my phone for a long period of time and then realizing the traffic ahead of me had stopped, I had absolutely zero chance to act and pull my brakes on. When I saw the videos of what happened, it was unimaginable and hard to see.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Samuel Burke
On a warm winter day in Phoenix, self-driving taxis zoom past every few blocks, their empty front seats barely raising an eyebrow. The real surprise? How little the locals seem to notice. The only people doing double takes are European tourists—here for the sunshine but suddenly eager to ditch their rental cars for a spin in a robotaxi. That level of normalization across multiple American cities is the result of years of aggressive investment and regulatory flexibility.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
yahoo.com | Samuel Burke
In his seminal 1950 paper, Computing Machinery and Intelligence, English computer scientist Alan Turing asked, “Can machines think?” This groundbreaking work introduced the Turing Test, a method for assessing machine intelligence. Turing’s visionary ideas laid the foundation for artificial intelligence, shaping a field that European innovators like London-based DeepMind have since brought to life.
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