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To cover a day of product release, the researchers, engineers and Openai executives answered questions to a wide Reddit AMA Friday. Openai is in a precarious…
For almost nine years, Elon Musk has promised that Tesla vehicles had the material needed to support a self-guiding car. This week he made his last…
A construction zone. Car accident. A truck double parked. A motorcycle policeman with his red, white and blue deployed. My hour-long journey along the Las Vegas…
Activity tracking platform and community Wrong closes Fatmapthe European 3D mapping platform it acquired last January. In an email sent to users this week, accompanied by…
Silicon Valley leaders once again declare DEI bad and meritocracy good — but they’re wrong
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad DEI? The acronym is almost poisonous now—a word that creates almost instant tension between those who embrace it and those…
Strava uses AI to eliminate leaderboard scams, reveals ‘family’ design, dark mode and more
Wrong on Thursday announced a number of new features and updates to its annual Camp Strava event, as the San Francisco-based company doubles down on efforts…
ICICI Bank, one of India’s leading private banks, exposed the sensitive data of thousands of new credit cards to customers who were not their intended recipients.…
Google apologized (or came very close to apologizing) for another embarrassing AI blunder this week, an image creation model that injected diversity into photos with a…
The National Transportation Safety Board, a US government agency that investigates accidents, ordered the Dawn Project organization to stop using its seal after it appeared in…
What went wrong with Cruise, a pivot to Vroom and a home for Tesla’s Dojo supercomputer
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