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Will AI Regulation Stifle Innovation and Kill Startups?
The rise of Open AI has ignited an AI boom, but let’s not forget Open AI was founded in 2015
Porsche is updating how CarPlay works in its cars, adding climate controls and more
The My Porsche app allows CarPlay to set up Siri controls, adjust climate settings, and more. | Image: Porsche Porsche
Google’s AR software leader is out over the company’s ‘unstable commitment and vision’
Illustration: The Verge Mark Lucovsky, the former head of operating systems on Google’s augmented reality team, has left the company.
Google’s Pixel 7A is an even better value now that it’s $50 off ahead of Prime Day
Google’s Pixel 7A has a very good camera and solid specs all around in an affordable package. | Photo by
Dutch MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld ‘most likely’ won’t run in 2024
Top Dutch European Parliament member Sophie in ‘t Veld is facing the end of a two-decade parliamentary career after Volt,
The Elon Musk private jet tracker resurfaces on Threads and immediately goads Mark Zuckerberg
There’s also an account set up to track Mark Zuckerberg’s private jet, though this hasn’t posted any information yet. |
This AI System Only Needs a Small Amount of Data to Predict Molecular Properties
MIT and the MIT-Watson AI Lab have developed an AI-based unified framework that can efficiently predict molecular properties and generate
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is the mother of all self-aware AI panic flicks
Tom Cruise and Hayley Atwell in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One. | Image: Paramount Pictures and Skydance Paramount’s
How will Europe bring back solar manufacturing?
Industry policy is the new kid in school. Looking at Brussels’ jumbled debate around the EU Net Zero Industry Act