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Top Apple Executive Defends Favoring Google on iPhones
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Cecilia Kang and Tripp Mickle
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Oct, 23
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Apple’s top deal maker on Tuesday defended his company’s favoritism
FTX lawsuit timeline: How did Sam Bankman-Fried get here?
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Jacquelyn Melinek
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Oct, 23
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The highly anticipated criminal trial for Sam Bankman-Fried, former CEO
How Insect Brains Melt and Rewire During Metamorphosis
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Yasemin Saplakoglu
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Oct, 23
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The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine.On
Wearables Resurface at the Paris Shows of 3 Fashion Brands
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Vanessa Friedman
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Oct, 23
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In 2014 Jony Ive, then the chief design officer of
Two large equity funds launched this week. What gives?
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Mike Butcher
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Oct, 23
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Two large equity funds came out of the gate this
Everything Should Be As Easy to Upgrade As the Steam Deck (2023)
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Eric Ravenscraft
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Oct, 23
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When I bought the Steam Deck a few years ago,
To Bring Socializing Back to Social Networks, Apps Try A.I. Imagery
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Yiwen Lu
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Oct, 23
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Myuri Thiruna, a freelance photographer in Toronto, used to post
Humane’s ‘AI Pin’ debuts on the Paris runway
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Brian Heater
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Oct, 23
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Humane, a stealthy software and hardware company, is clearly milking
Sweat Is Helping You Survive Climate Change
By
Kate Yoder
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Oct, 23
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The marketing campaign was a lasting success, even a century
With Meta’s Quest 3, Mixed Reality Is Here. So Now What?
By
Brian X. Chen
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Oct, 23
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Last week, I spent several hours trying Meta’s latest goggles,
Irish university social media influencer degree
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Maham Javaid
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Oct, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentThe next time you worry about young
Venture capital is opening the gates for defense tech
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Anna Heim
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Oct, 23
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Welcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s
Chinese Hackers Are Hiding in Routers in the US and Japan
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Lily Hay Newman, Matt Burgess
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Oct, 23
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WIRED broke the news on Wednesday that SoundThinking, the company
Gifts, Gadgets and Greece: Inside a Huawei Lobbying Campaign
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Adam Satariano and Eliza Triantafillou
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Sep, 23
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In November 2020, executives at Huawei, the Chinese telecom-equipment maker,
The iPhone 15 Pro overheats, say some new owners
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Chris Velazco
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Sep, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentApple’s iPhone 15 Pro is the hot
Tinder goes ultra-premium, Amazon invests in Anthropic and Apple explains its new AirPods
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Kyle Wiggers
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Sep, 23
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It’s that time of the week again, folks — time
House of Marley Stir It Up Lux Review (2023): Made for Beginners
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Nena Farrell
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Sep, 23
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I've NEver set up a turntable before. Sure, I've used
A Silicon Valley Supergroup Is Coming Together to Create an A.I. Device
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Tripp Mickle and Cade Metz
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Sep, 23
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Since founding OpenAI in 2015, Sam Altman has spent many
How much can artists make from generative AI? Vendors won’t say
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Kyle Wiggers
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Sep, 23
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As tech companies begin to monetize generative AI, the creators
Lego Is a Company Haunted by Its Own Plastic
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Chris Baraniuk
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Sep, 23
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“In the future, they should not make these kinds of
Federal Lawsuit Accuses Tesla of Racial Discrimination
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Jack Ewing
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Sep, 23
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A federal agency on Thursday filed a lawsuit that accuses
How Big Tech is co-opting the rising stars of artificial intelligence
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Gerrit De Vynck
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Sep, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentIn 2021, a group of engineers abandoned
VC Office Hours: How data can help improve social impact investing
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Dominic-Madori Davis
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Sep, 23
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Erin Harkless Moore was always interested in math. So she
‘The Creator’ Review: It’s AI That Wants to Save Humanity
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Khari Johnson
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Sep, 23
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robots have been depicted in movies for more than a
Ukraine’s War of Drones Runs Into an Obstacle: China
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Paul Mozur and Valerie Hopkins
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Sep, 23
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Surrounded by rooms filled with stacks of cluster munitions and
Pudgy Penguins’ approach may be the answer to fixing NFTs’ revenue problems
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Jacquelyn Melinek
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Sep, 23
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Pudgy Penguins was once solely known for its 8,888 NFT
15 Best Hair Straighteners We’ve Tested (2023): Flat Irons, Hot Combs, and Straightening Brushes
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Medea Giordano, Victoria Woollaston-Webber
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Sep, 23
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A lot of hot hair tools, including most on our
11 Scientists Found a Room-Temperature Superconductor. Now 8 of Them Want a Retraction.
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Kenneth Chang
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Sep, 23
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A team of 11 scientists reported in March in the
Would you ask Facebook AI Snoop Dogg for frozen yogurt suggestions?
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Shira Ovide
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Sep, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentThis article is a preview of The
VW bails on its plan for a $2.1B EV plant in Germany
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Harri Weber
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Sep, 23
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Volkswagen’s $2.1 billion plan to launch a dedicated electric-vehicle factory
‘EA Sports FC 24’ Is Just ‘FIFA 24’ in a Different Jersey
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Amit Katwala
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Sep, 23
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Breakups are hard. They can also be freeing. Just ask
How Palantir Became a Front-Runner for the UK’s Multimillion-Dollar NHS Contract
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Euan Ward and Adam Satariano
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Sep, 23
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It began with a £1 contract.In the hours after a
Landmark Texas, Florida social media cases added to Supreme Court term
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Ann Marimow, Cat Zakrzewski
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Sep, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentThe Supreme Court said Friday it would
Kick streamers consider leaving over CEO’s comments in a sex worker ‘prank’ stream
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Morgan Sung
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Sep, 23
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Streamers are leaving Kick en masse in protest of the
Everything you need to know about artificial wombs
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Cassandra Willyard
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Sep, 23
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The technology would likely be used first on infants born
New York Needs to Get Spongier—or Get Used to More Floods
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Matt Simon
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Sep, 23
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Two years after the remnants of Hurricane Ian dumped up
A Founder of the Crypto Hedge Fund Three Arrows Capital Is Arrested
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Yiwen Lu
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Sep, 23
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Su Zhu, a founder of the cryptocurrency fund Three Arrows
When predatory investors damage your chances of success
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Haje Jan Kamps
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Sep, 23
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Why embracing complexity is the real challenge in software today
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Ken Mugrage
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Sep, 23
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Redistributing complexity The reason we can’t just wish away or
New York City Is Drowning
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Amanda Hoover, Matt Simon
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Sep, 23
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New York and the surrounding areas are under a flash
Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to State Laws on Social Media
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Adam Liptak
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Sep, 23
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The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to decide whether Florida
Why product equity has become a business imperative for the future of digital products
By
Carrie Andrews
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Sep, 23
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Timothy Bardlavens Contributor Timothy Bardlavens is the director of product
The Download: brain bandwidth, and artificial wombs
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Rhiannon Williams
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29
Sep, 23
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Last week, Elon Musk made the bold assertion that sticking
Netflix Just Shipped Its Last DVD. The Algorithms Won
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Angela Watercutter
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Sep, 23
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Collectively, separately, Netflix’s film nerds mourn. On X/Twitter, and in
Fact Checkers Take Stock of Their Efforts: ‘It’s Not Getting Better’
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Tiffany Hsu and Stuart A. Thompson
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Sep, 23
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After President Biden won the election nearly three years ago,
WestBridge seeks to buy stake in India’s Meesho
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Manish Singh
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Sep, 23
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WestBridge Capital is in advanced stages of talks to purchase
Brains, Bandwidth and Elon Musk
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Antonio Regalado
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Sep, 23
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This works because when the subjects imagine saying words, the
The Hollywood Writers AI Deal Sure Puts a Lot of Trust in Studios to Do the Right Thing
By
Alex Winter
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Sep, 23
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I've been in the entertainment industry since I was nine.
The Gamble: Can Genetically Modified Mosquitoes End Disease?
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Stephanie Nolen and Natalija Gormalova
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Sep, 23
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On a muggy evening in July on the island of
Ro Khanna live stream Friday targets young voters on Twitch, YouTube
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Taylor Lorenz
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Sep, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentOn Friday morning, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.)
On TikTok, videos promoting steroids are exploding — and at times targeting teens
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Taylor Hatmaker
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Sep, 23
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In a new report, a social media watchdog group details
X Fires Its Election Team Before a Huge Election Year
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Vittoria Elliott
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29
Sep, 23
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X, the company formerly known as Twitter, has fired its
The New ChatGPT Can ‘See’ and ‘Talk.’ Here’s What It’s Like.
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Kevin Roose
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Sep, 23
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ChatGPT — viral artificial intelligence sensation, slayer of boring office
SpaceX’s defense-focused Starshield satellite internet business lands first contract
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Aria Alamalhodaei
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Sep, 23
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SpaceX won its first contract for Starshield, the defense-focused version
I Guess We’re All Talking to Our Glasses Now
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Michael Calore, Lauren Goode
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Sep, 23
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Undeterred by its many detractors, Meta is still trying to
China Uses ‘Deceptive’ Methods to Sow Disinformation, U.S. Says
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Steven Lee Myers
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Sep, 23
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The State Department accused China on Thursday of using “deceptive
Tesla to face jury in first of several cases over Autopilot crashes
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Trisha Thadani
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Sep, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentRIVERSIDE COUNTY, Calif. — Tesla faced a
It’s not clear X CEO Linda Yaccarino knew about Elon Musk’s plan to charge for X
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Sarah Perez
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Sep, 23
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In a live chat earlier this month, Elon Musk said
The Animated TV Show You Never See
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Jason Parham
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28
Sep, 23
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Animated comedies told from a Black perspective have an uncomfortable
Quebec Lures $5 Billion Battery Factory for Electric Cars
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Jack Ewing
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28
Sep, 23
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Northvolt, a Swedish maker of batteries for electric cars, said
Medium hints at a nascent media coalition to block AI crawlers
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Devin Coldewey
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28
Sep, 23
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Web publishing platform Medium has announced that it will block
The Download: fusion power’s future, and robotic running
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Rhiannon Williams
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28
Sep, 23
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There’s a joke about fusion power that always comes up
Six Months Ago Elon Musk Called for a Pause on AI. Instead Development Sped Up
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Will Knight
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Sep, 23
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Six months ago this week, many prominent AI researchers, engineers,
IBM Tries to Ease Customers’ Qualms About Using Generative A.I.
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Steve Lohr
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28
Sep, 23
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There is no shortage of excitement in corporate America for
FCC revives debate over net neutrality as Democrats gain majority
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Eva Dou
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Sep, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentWhen the Federal Communications Commission in 2014
Major Big Tech privacy watchdog in EU set to get two more commissioners soon
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Natasha Lomas
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Sep, 23
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Fancy overseeing whether Big Tech is playing by European Union
Why the dream of fusion power isn’t going away
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Casey Crownhart
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28
Sep, 23
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With those reactions, fusion reached what’s sometimes called scientific breakeven—a
Scientists Have an Audacious Plan to Map the Ancient World Before It Disappears
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Geoff Manaugh
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28
Sep, 23
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In the center of Siena, Italy, a cathedral has stood
¿En qué consiste la demanda a Amazon de la FTC?
By
Karen Weise
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28
Sep, 23
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La Comisión Federal de Comercio de Estados Unidos (FTC, por
Adobe launches Photoshop’s web version with Firefly-powered AI tools
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Ivan Mehta
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28
Sep, 23
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Adobe officially launched Photoshop for the web on Wednesday for
Hollywood Writers Reached an AI Deal That Will Rewrite History
By
Will Bedingfield
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28
Sep, 23
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The deal is not without its quandaries. Enforcement is an
Ilia Calderón’s Questions at GOP Debate Catch Candidates Off-Guard
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Michael M. Grynbaum
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28
Sep, 23
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She asked about the prevalence of hate crimes against L.G.B.T.Q.
X will be profitable in 2024, CEO claims in tense interview
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Amanda Silberling
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Sep, 23
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According to X CEO Linda Yaccarino, the company formerly known
The Download: China’s EV success in Europe, and ClimateTech is coming
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Rhiannon Williams
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Sep, 23
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This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides
The Meta AI Chatbot Is Mark Zuckerberg’s Answer to ChatGPT
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Khari Johnson
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Sep, 23
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The AI mimics are available today in beta on Facebook
Sony’s PlayStation Chief to Retire Next Year
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Kellen Browning
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28
Sep, 23
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Jim Ryan, who leads Sony’s PlayStation video game console business,
Pava LaPere killing: Baltimore tech CEO killed; manhunt underway for suspect
By
Timothy Bella
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28
Sep, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentThe subject of a Baltimore-wide manhunt in
From AI Assistant to image restyler: Meta’s new AI features
By
Rebecca Bellan
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27
Sep, 23
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Meta announced a host of new AI-powered bots, features and
This robotic exoskeleton can help runners sprint faster
By
Rhiannon Williams
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27
Sep, 23
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The team tested the exosuit on nine young male runners,
FedEx’s New Robot Loads Delivery Vans Like It’s Playing 3D Tetris
By
Will Knight
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27
Sep, 23
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“In the last year or two, people have taken advances
Meet the A.I. Jane Austen: Meta Weaves A.I. Throughout Its Apps
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Mike Isaac and Cade Metz
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27
Sep, 23
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In a WhatsApp text conversation this week, we asked Jane
Meta debuts chatbots to compete against Google, Microsoft in AI technology
By
Naomi Nix
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27
Sep, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentMENLO PARK, Calif. — Meta on Wednesday
Generative AI stickers are coming to Meta’s apps
By
Sarah Perez
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27
Sep, 23
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At its Meta Connect event today, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced
Optimizing platforms offers customers and stakeholders a better way to bank
By
MIT Technology Review Insights
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27
Sep, 23
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And so, they've started to see the benefits of doing
Early Prime Day Kindle Deals (October 2023)
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Gear Team
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27
Sep, 23
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Amazon took its Prime Day event from a single day
FTC Says Amazon Used These Tactics to Undermine Competition
By
Karen Weise
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27
Sep, 23
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In a long-awaited lawsuit, the Federal Trade Commission and 17
Fintech actually has a value system: Here’s how we can reclaim it
By
Carrie Andrews
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27
Sep, 23
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Yuval Brisker Contributor Yuval Brisker is CEO and co-founder of
Europe’s best-selling Chinese EV maker has a surprising name
By
Zeyi Yang
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27
Sep, 23
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This story first appeared in China Report, MIT Technology Review’s
The Latest Way to Cash In on TikTok? Going Live 24/7
By
Amanda Hoover
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27
Sep, 23
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JettyJamez and AutumnRaynn have been live on TikTok for more
Lina Khan vs. Jeff Bezos: This Is Big Tech’s Real Cage Match
By
David Streitfeld
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27
Sep, 23
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Jeff Bezos made his fortune with one truly big idea:
QED and Partech back South African payment orchestration platform Revio in $5.2M seed
By
Tage Kene-Okafor
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27
Sep, 23
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The payment landscape in Africa is still fragmented, with several
Idris Elba Is Ready to Talk About Crypto
By
Joel Khalili
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27
Sep, 23
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Idris Elba learned about crypto at the same time as
E.U. Law Sets the Stage for a Clash Over Disinformation
By
Steven Lee Myers
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27
Sep, 23
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The Facebook page in Slovakia called Som z dediny, which
The writers strike is over; here’s how AI negotiations shook out
By
Amanda Silberling
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27
Sep, 23
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After almost five months, the Writers Guild of America (WGA)
Amazon’s All-Powerful ‘Buy Box’ Is at the Heart of Its New Antitrust Troubles
By
Caitlin Harrington
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27
Sep, 23
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Anyone who has shopped on Amazon will have seen the
Biden Administration Plans to Bring Back ‘Net Neutrality’ Rules
By
Steve Lohr
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27
Sep, 23
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The Biden administration plans to bring back open internet rules
Apple’s Eddy Cue testifies at Google antitrust trial over its search engine
By
Eva Dou, Trisha Thadani
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27
Sep, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentA top Apple executive defended a lucrative
Atlassian CTO: We were late moving to the cloud, on the ball with AI
By
Haje Jan Kamps
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27
Sep, 23
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“I’m responsible for all of engineering at Atlassian,” Rajeev Rajan
Europe is about to crack down on Chinese electric cars
By
Zeyi Yang
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26
Sep, 23
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In the long term, it could get to a point
The 7 Best Conspiracies About Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
By
Angela Watercutter
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26
Sep, 23
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First thing’s first: Misinformation and disinformation are bad. False tweets
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