by The Washington Post | Mar 1, 2023 | Automotive
When he’s not designing the digital future of car dashboards, Mike Hichme is probably in his home-built racing simulator.Hichme has had a three-decade career at General Motors and now oversees the entire “digital cockpit” experience, including software development for...
by The Washington Post | Sep 30, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence
Since the research lab OpenAI debuted the latest version of DALL-E in April, the AI has dazzled the public, attracting digital artists, graphic designers, early adopters, and anyone in search of online distraction. The ability to create original, sometimes accurate,...
by The Washington Post | Aug 5, 2022 | Robotics
In the Wallace and Gromit clay-animated movie “The Wrong Trousers,” a pair of futuristic pants lets people walk on walls and ceilings.Researchers in England said the film sparked an idea: Robotic clothes could help society. They created “The Right Trousers,” a set of...
by The Washington Post | Apr 15, 2022 | Virtual and Augmented Reality
Future of work: Smart glasses, holograms and AI-equipped robots will change our jobsThe future of how we work will, in a few years, include smart glasses that transport workers into augmented or virtual reality environments, communicating with your co-workers via a...
by The Washington Post | Mar 23, 2022 | 3D Printing
Habitat for Humanity is 3-d Printing Houses. The First One is in Virginia.April Stringfield dreamed for years of owning a home with a yard large enough for her son to romp around with his puppy and play with his friends.She just never imagined that achieving that...