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Newser - 1 day 1 hour ago
Meta is pulling thousands of staffers into its AI future, all while cutting thousands more. In a Monday memo, HR chief Janelle Gale told employees that about 7,000 workers will be reassigned into four newly created artificial intelligence groups aimed at building tools and apps using "AI native design...
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NBC News - 1 day 4 hours ago
Swatch shut down over a dozen stores after crowds swarmed some locations trying to buy the company's new pocket watch collection with Audemars Piguet, that are already listed for thousands on re-sale sites. NBC News' Marquise Francis reports.
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NBC News - 1 day 5 hours ago
After a nine-month wait, repeated calls and emails, NBC News finally received the long-delayed Trump Mobile T1 phone - raising new questions about where it's actually made. NBC News' Brian Cheung reports.
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New York Times - 1 day 6 hours ago
The new Meta Lab flagship store, which sells tech like smart glasses and virtual reality headsets, on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.
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The Atlantic - 1 day 8 hours ago
So much for that.
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NPR - 1 day 10 hours ago
A jury in a California courtroom has dismissed all claims in the case Elon Musk brought against Sam Altman and OpenAI.
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Observer - 1 day 12 hours ago
Nvidia investor Mark Stevens is funding a $175 million Bay Area medical school that aims to train future physicians and integrate A.I. into healthcare. The gift underscores how Nvidia's biggest winners are channeling A.I.-driven fortunes into large-scale healthcare and education initiatives.
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Los Angeles Times - 1 day 13 hours ago
A federal jury sided with OpenAI and its top executives on Monday in a feud with Elon Musk, who accused them of betraying a shared vision for it to guide artificial intelligence's development as a nonprofit.
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Vox - 1 day 13 hours ago
A jury ruled against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI on Monday. | Benjamin Fanjoy/Getty Images Friendship breakups are never easy , but few are as messy and expensive as the collapse of Elon Musk and Sam Altman's once thriving tech bromance , which has for now reached a legal end. On Monday, a jury ruled against Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI , which contended that Altman and other executives "stole a charity" (as one of Musk's lawyers put it) by turning much of what...
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IEEE Spectrum - 1 day 13 hours ago
In the late 1940s when computer engineers were grappling with unreliable hardware and noisy transmission environments a team of engineers inside a modest lab at the University of Manchester , England, confronted a problem so fundamental that it threatened the viability of digital computing itself. Machines could generate bits, but they could not reliably read them back. The inconsistent reading back of memory data did not initially present itself as a grand theoretical challenge. It showed up as...
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Sky News - 1 day 13 hours ago
Elon Musk has lost his lawsuit against OpenAI and its chief executive Sam Altman.
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Variety - 1 day 13 hours ago
Elon Musk’s lawsuit accusing AI powerhouse OpenAI of violating its charter to function as a charitable organization was unanimously rejected by a federal jury. The nine-member jury on Monday decided that Musk's allegation against OpenAI and execs Sam Altman and Greg Brockman claiming a "breach of charitable trust" was barred by the statute of limitations. […]...
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Variety - 1 day 15 hours ago
The podcast sector suddenly may have a big new player: Amazon’s Alexa+ AI-powered voice assistant. Alexa has been answering billions of users’ queries since it was first released in 2014. Now Amazon is positioning Alexa+’s extended answers on any number of different topics as “podcasts,” completely compiled using AI, the company announced Monday. Seemingly to […]...
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The New York Observer - 1 day 17 hours ago
Michael Botta's Sesame is building a cash-pay marketplace for patients facing higher insurance premiums and limited coverage. As insurance grows pricier and less generous, Sesame is turning opaque, expensive corners of health care into something closer to a retail purchase.
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IEEE Spectrum - 1 day 18 hours ago
For years, the field of robotics has used the terms "dull, dirty, and dangerous" (DDD) to describe the types of tasks or jobs where robots might be useful by doing work that's undesirable for people. A classic example of a DDD job is one of "repetitive physical labor on a steaming hot factory floor involving heavy machinery that threatens life and limb." But determining which human activities fit into these categories is not as straightforward as it seems. What exactly is a "dull"...
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The Atlantic - 1 day 18 hours ago
Is there any way of fighting back?...
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The Conversation - 1 day 18 hours ago
Aviation marker balls don't help with electricity flow or improve the efficiency of the power lines. But they do have a very important job.
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The Conversation - 1 day 18 hours ago
Encountering a website that seems like it was designed to frustrate might leave you saying there oughta be a law,' but to have a case you need to show that the site tried to swindle you.
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The Conversation - 1 day 18 hours ago
A newly discovered, rare species of moth appears to live only in the Florida scrub. Scientists hope that naming it will allow it to be protected.
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The Atlantic - 1 day 19 hours ago
Once-speculative concerns about the technology have now become pressing matters.
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IEEE Spectrum - 1 day 21 hours ago
This sponsored article is brought to you by Melbourne Convention Bureau (MCB) supported by Business Events Australia . Melbourne's reputation as a global events city, from the Australian Open tennis and Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix to hosting NFL regular season games, now intersects with a different form of scale: large-scale compute, data-intensive research, and advanced engineering. Long recognized for delivering complex international events, the city is applying the same organisational...
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Vox - 1 day 21 hours ago
An aerial view of a 33 megawatt data center (C) with closed-loop cooling system on April 14, 2026 in Vernon, California. | Getty Images The only good data center is a canceled data center. Or so a growing number of Americans seem to feel. Throughout the United States, citizens are mobilizing against the construction of new data centers in general and the massive, "hyperscale" ones that fuel artificial intelligence, in particular. Key takeaways Data centers can increase local air pollution...
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Los Angeles Times - 1 day 21 hours ago
Some see fan-generated election campaign videos as a harbinger of how artificial intelligence could reshape political messaging across the country.
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