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Buildertrend vs Procore (2023): Which Construction Software is Worth it?
Buildertrend or Procore? This guide compares the features, pros, cons, and pricing of each construction software to help you make an informed decision.
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WSJ says the Goldman-Apple deal is dead. Apple says not yet.
Apple is quietly disputing a headline by The Wall Street Journal that claims the tech giant has “pulled the plug” on its Goldman Sachs partnership which covers the Apple Card credit card and savings account. Instead, Apple says the two … Continue reading
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Something’s up with Spotify Wrapped and Burlington, VT
Happy Spotify Wrapped Day! It’s that time of year again where half of your social media feed is clogged with graphics from Spotify’s annual, personalized roundup, and the other half is people whining that they don’t care about your Spotify … Continue reading
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says AI will be ‘fairly competitive’ with humans in 5 years
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Wednesday at the New York Times DealBook summit that AI is getting more competitive with humans
Discord expands its plans to sell custom avatars and other virtual items
After introducing an in-app shop that invited premium subscribers to buy digital decorations for their profiles, Discord now wants everybody to get in on the goods. Discord is expanding access to its virtual shop, first launched in October, allowing users … Continue reading
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Innovation or folly? The Cybertruck will test whether anyone still trusts Tesla
The Tesla Cybertruck, the first of which will be delivered Thursday four years after its debut, is loved and loathed. For fans, it’s a symbol for what Tesla and its CEO Elon Musk stand for: creativity, irreverence, rebellion. Others see … Continue reading
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Nvidia CEO: Senior executives don’t need pampering, career guidance
Huang says that he has so many direct reports — most executives only have 10 or so — because it keeps Nvidia from developing unnecessary layers of management.
With Neptune Analytics, AWS combines the power of vector search and graph data
There’s been a debate of sorts in AI circles about which database is more important in finding truthful information in generative AI applications: graph or vector databases. AWS decided to leave the debate to others by combining the best of … Continue reading
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AWS’ Clean Rooms ML lets companies securely collaborate on AI
Amazon’s launching a privacy-preserving service that lets AWS customers deploy “lookalike” AI models trained for one-off company-company collaborations. Called Clean Rooms ML — an offshoot of AWS’ existing Clean Rooms product — the service removes the need for AWS customers … Continue reading
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An AI Dreamed Up 380,000 New Materials. The Next Challenge Is Making Them
Google DeepMind researchers say they’ve expanded the number of known stable materials by 10-fold. Some could be useful for everything from batteries to superconductors—if they make it out of the lab.