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Category Archives: Tech
Harris to Announce Steps to Curb Risks of A.I.
The vice president plans to flesh out a sweeping executive order President Biden signed this week and push toward global standards at a summit in London.
Apply for More Jobs in Less Time With This Intuitive Tool
LazyApply is the job application to end all job applications. A lifetime subscription of LazyApply Job Application is now available for only $59.97 through 11/9.
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Don’t be surprised if WeWork files for bankruptcy
Given the company’s performance in the past few quarters, what did you think was going to happen? © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Google Search can now help you solve geometry, physics and calculus problems
Google updated its search engine and Lens tool with new features to help you visualize and solve problems in more difficult subjects like geometry, physics, trigonometry and calculus. The update allows you to type an equation into the Search bar … Continue reading
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Google Brain founder: AI firms use extinction fears for regulation
Andrew Ng, co-founder of Google Brain and former chief scientist at Baidu, has accused large tech companies of spreading fear about artificial intelligence leading to human extinction as part of a “regulatory capture campaign” to shut down competition from open … Continue reading
Multimodal AI become accessible: new model runs on your laptop
A new open-source artificial intelligence model named Obsidian, announced in an Oct. 30 Reddit post, represents a breakthrough in multimodal AI accessibility. Obsidian is the first 3b parameter multimodal AI — which makes it a model compact enough to run … Continue reading
Tech startup Silicate set to remove C02 carbon permanently from the atmosphere
Irish startup Silicate is preparing to launch the initial trial of its advanced weathering technology to permanently eliminate carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and store it in the world’s oceans for tens of thousands of years. The trial is set … Continue reading
Porsche integrates google services into its cars
Porsche announced on Oct. 30 that it will integrate Google services into future vehicle models, representing a major step towards a more connected driving experience. Beginning in the middle of this decade, Porsche vehicles will offer Google Maps for navigation, … Continue reading
Russia-Ukraine conflict and its global economic impact
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has cautioned about the potential economic consequences arising from the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which may severely affect worldwide trade, financial movements, and the availability of crucial commodities. The IMF’s warning highlights the … Continue reading
Microsoft starts selling its Copilot AI tool for email and documents
The Microsoft 365 Copilot might give Microsoft over $10 billion in annualized revenue by 2026. That assumes just 18% of eligible users sign up.