Stephen Wolfram doesn’t blog much, but when he does he makes it count. On November 13, 2013, Wolfram sat down at his Mac and promised that the new computer language he created would be his “most ...
Head over to our on-demand library to view sessions from VB Transform 2023. Register Here SAN FRANCISCO — I asked Stephen Wolfram how he could make his ambitious new Wolfram Language into a commercial ...
The home page is nearly blank. At the center, just below a colorful logo, you'll find an empty data field. Type in a phrase, hit Return, and knowledge appears. No, it's not Google. It's Wolfram|Alpha, ...
At first glance, the Wolfram Connected Devices Project announced this week might not seem a big deal. But the database of 'connected devices' and their capabilities is only the first step in a much ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More In 2002 Stephen Wolfram released A New Kind of Science and immediately ...
"It's hard to foresee the ultimate consequences of what we're doing. But the beginning is to provide a way to inject sophisticated computation and knowledge into everything — and to make it ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Last month, Stephen Wolfram–scientist, founder of Wolfram Research ...
A few months before the strikingly well-spoken AI system ChatGPT hit the scene, some of its developers approached renowned computer scientist Stephen Wolfram to show off the app. Not bad, Wolfram said ...
Ever looked at Wolfram Alpha and the development of Wolfram Language and thought that perhaps Stephen Wolfram was a bit ahead of his time? Well, maybe the times have finally caught up because Wolfram ...
Stephen Wolfram tells Mashable that his Wolfram Alpha answer engine has handled nearly 100 million queries since its launch 11 days ago and explains the rationale behind ensuring that the answers to ...
This article originally appeared on TechRepublic. When it came to figuring out which computer scientist should help linguists decipher inscrutable alien texts, it was Stephen Wolfram who got the call.