
Reporter Chase DiFeliciantonio highlights SRI’s central role in creating technologies like the computer mouse, voice recognition, and the internet itself.
“A staggering array of the technologies you may be using to read this article — from the computer mouse to the voice recognition technology known as Siri and even the underpinnings of the internet — weren’t debuted for investors looking to sink in billions,” writes San Francisco Chronicle reporter Chase DiFeliciantonio in his profile of SRI. “They were brought to life by a nonprofit situated in an unassuming leafy office complex in Menlo Park called SRI International.”
In addition to SRI’s most noteworthy contributions to technology innovation, DiFeliciantonio points to more recent advances — generative AI for architecture, telerobotic surgery, the SuperFlex Suit, groundbreaking research about women’s health, and more — as evidence of SRI’s continued relevance in bringing cutting-edge technology from the lab to the real world.
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