You absolutely crushed our January 'B&W Street' photo challenge! See some of the stunning black-and-white street photos from your fellow DPReview photographers.
Yann LeCun, Meta's chief AI scientist, said there were misconceptions about DeepSeek.Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP via Getty Images. DeepSeek's success has put Silicon Valley on edge about Chinese ...
Yann LeCun, the chief AI scientist for Facebook AI Research, however, says there's a "major misunderstanding" about how the hundreds of billions of dollars invested in AI will be used. In a ...
The black-and-white photo is presumably meant to convey a sense of power and control as she settles into the White House again. By Clarissa-Jan Lim First lady Melania Trump’s office has released ...
Conservative commentator Christopher Barnard posted on X how NY Mag cropped out any black people from a party photo. Christopher Barnard/X “Almost everyone is white,” Colyar wrote, followed by ...
In the black and white photo, captured by photographer Régine Mahaux, Trump is seen striking a power pose, leaning slightly forward with her hands resting on a reflective table with the ...
Poignant is pricking. I’ve been pricked by a photo. In the earthquakes of 2011 the Lyttelton Museum fell down. Hoping to build a replacement, the Lyttelton Museum Committee puts out a calendar ...
DeepSeek’s performance isn’t necessarily telling of China’s A.I. capabilities surpassing those of the U.S., according to Yann LeCun, but instead highlights the power of open source.
Hervé Pierre, who designed both of her inaugural gowns, styled the first lady for the photo shoot. Trump also wore a black Dolce & Gabbana suit in her 2017 White House portrait. The photo shows ...
The White House released an official portrait of first lady Melania Trump, one week after her husband, President Donald Trump, was sworn into office. The onetime fashion model was photographed by ...
Morgiane, perhaps the oldest opera by a Black American, finally receives its full public performance, shedding light on the ...
Phillip A. Townsend, curator at UT-Austin’s Art Galleries at Black Studies, takes that question further. He asks, what about ...