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Monthly Archives: July 2023
Underwater robots to revolutionize deep sea mining
The world is constantly evolving, with advancements in technology driving innovation across various industries. One such industry that is poised for a high-tech future is deep sea mining. As the demand for metals like copper, cobalt, and nickel continues to … Continue reading
Microsoft’s First Generative AI Certificate Is Available for Free
Microsoft is also running a grant competition for ideas on using AI training in community building.
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If it hadn’t been for them meddlin’ kids
Welcome to Startups Weekly. Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Friday. Not to get all GrumpyManYellsAtCloud.gif, but I’m getting pretty tired of the myth of the dropped-out-of-college founders. Investors — and the broader ecosystem — have … Continue reading
Twitter, now X, opens up its ad revenue sharing program with global creators
Earlier this month, Twitter — which has since rebranded as X — began sharing ad revenue with verified creators in an attempt to retain top talent on its platform. Today, the company announced its “Ads Revenue Sharing” program is now … Continue reading
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NASA’s Ambitious Plan for Nuclear-Powered Rockets
NASA is launching a bold mission to send humans to Mars using nuclear-powered rocket engines. With this innovative technology, we may finally be able to get to Mars in a reasonable amount of time. NASA hopes to reduce the dangers … Continue reading
NASA is launching its own streaming service later this year
NASA is getting in on the “+” streaming action. The government agency announced that it’s going to launch a new streaming service later this year called NASA+. The ad-free, no-cost streaming service will include live coverage of future launches, documentaries … Continue reading
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Pitch Deck Teardown: Unito’s $20M Series B deck
Unito is a platform that takes a different approach to managing SaaS apps. Today we’ll take a look at how the company’s pitch deck helped it raise $20 million in Series B funding last year. We’re looking for more unique … Continue reading
Google, Microsoft, and Meta can’t stop talking about A.I. — here’s why Apple rarely mentions it
Apple’s AI works in the background. And the company doesn’t yell about it the way some of the other companies do. It doesn’t need to.
HackerOne: How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Cyber Threats and Ethical Hacking
Security experts from HackerOne and beyond weigh in on malicious prompt engineering and other attacks that could strike through LLMs.
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Hadoop vs Spark: Data Science Tools Comparison
This is a comprehensive Apache Hadoop and Spark comparison, covering their differences, features, benefits, and use cases.