What went wrong at Cruise, a pivot at Vroom and a home for Tesla’s Dojo supercomputer
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Read More »Latest room-temperature claims met with heaps of skepticism
[ad_1] Just when you thought the hype about room-temperature superconductors was over, it’s not. A Swiss quantum algorithm startup, Terra Quantum, and a research lab at the State University of…
Read More »Disney’s VR treadmill, OpenAI fixes ‘lazy’ GPT-4, and Apple rolls out stolen device protection
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Read More »Can AI fix lost and found?
[ad_1] Losing stuff sucks. It’s even more frustrating when something isn’t really lost, but rather left behind in a location, like an airport or sports stadium, which makes it hard…
Read More »Critical 2024 AI policy blueprint: Unlocking potential and safeguarding against workplace risks
[ad_1] Richard Marcus Contributor Richard Marcus is the head of information security at AuditBoard. Many have described 2023 as the year of AI, and the term made several “word of…
Read More »Flipkart co-founder Binny Bansal leaves board
[ad_1] Flipkart co-founder Binny Bansal has resigned from the e-commerce group’s board, the two said Saturday. Sachin Bansal, the Bengaluru-headquartered startup’s other co-founder, left the board in 2018 after scuffle…
Read More »Flexport may lay off workers yet again
[ad_1] Flexport, a logistics company with $2.7 billion in venture and debt funding, is reportedly planning additional layoffs. That’s according to Information, which said the firm intends to eliminate around…
Read More »Tesla to spend $500M to bring its Dojo supercomputer project to Buffalo factory
[ad_1] Tesla will spend $500 million to build one of its so-called “Dojo” supercomputers at its Buffalo, New York factory, the state’s governor Kathy Hochul said Friday during a news…
Read More »My first Consumer Electronics Show: EV’s, ePaper, terrible wayfinding make for a memorable outing | On The Road With Digital Signage Today
[ad_1] My first ever Consumer Electronics Show was memorable, both for positive and negative experiences. Along with the power of emerging technologies related to holograms, AI, augmented reality, ePaper, and…
Read More »Opera to launch new AI-powered browser for iOS in Europe following Apple’s DMA changes
[ad_1] Opera revealed today that it will launch a new AI-powered browser built on its own engine for iOS in Europe. The Norway-based company announced the change following the news…
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