Prompt Engineering: Inside AI’s Hottest New Job | WSJ

Prompt engineering—getting the best answers of a generative AI chatbot like ChatGPT—is a new type of job. Large language models helped create this new role that can pay up to $250K. But what kinds of requirements and skills does it take to become a prompt engineer? WSJ’s Joanna Stern applied for the position at a New York-based AI startup called Hebbia.

Elon Musk Revealed NASA Shut Down Quantum Computer After Something Insane Happened

In the secretive halls of NASA, where the future collides with the cosmos, a revelation so mind-bending, so utterly extraordinary, has just emerged. The brilliant mind behind SpaceX and Tesla, Elon Musk, drops a bombshell that NASA had to shut down a quantum computer after an unimaginable and downright insane event unfolded. What did the quantum computer discover that made NASA hit the emergency brakes? And how does this revelation challenge our fundamental understanding of the universe?

I Challenged Boston Dynamics’ Famous Atlas Robot

You might know Atlas, the famous robot that does parkour and throws heavy objects in Boston Dynamics’ popular YouTube videos. I visited Boston Dynamics to challenge Atlas to a little friendly competition, to see what this robot can REALLY do. I wanted to answer a question I’ve had since I was a kid: When are all the robots coming? Like C-3PO! The Iron Giant! Sonny from “I, Robot”! Human-like machines that can help people do more than we can by ourselves. For most of my life, humanoid robots have seemed pretty far away. But recently? Not so much. Tesla with Optimus, Boston Dynamics with Atlas, NASA with Valkyrie, startups like Figure and many more are all making huge leaps in this field. In this video, we take you to the cutting edge of humanoid robots, to show you what they can actually do right now… and what you can expect in the robot future that’s coming.