• May 19, 2024

OpenAI brings competition to DeepMind’s doorstep with a new London office

[ad_1] OpenAI is expanding abroad. To London, specifically. Today, the Microsoft-backed artificial intelligence startup announced it plans to open an office in London, its first international outpost. When OpenAI’s London location opens, it will focus on advancing “research and engineering capabilities” while balancing collaboration with “local communities and policymakers,” according to chief executive Sam Altman.…

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Nubank CEO explains what the US could learn from Latin American fintechs

[ad_1] Hello, and welcome back to Equity, a startup business podcastwhere we break down the numbers and the nuances behind the headlines. all the cool kids are completing the Equity listener survey. We want to hear from you! This is our Wednesday show, where we focus on one person, think about their work, and analyze…

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Ramon.Space wants to take orbit computing infrastructure to the next level

[ad_1] The commercial space industry is populated with new services and applications that would have been unimaginable even twenty years ago. None of this new activity would be possible without a robust computing infrastructure, including processors and storage systems, that ensure the satellites can communicate with Earth and with each other. But there are limitations…

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China’s AI companies could further lose access to chips in new US ban.

[ad_1] The United States is considering additional restrictions on the export of AI chips to China amid growing concerns about the use of advanced semiconductors for military modernization. The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday that the US Commerce Department could ban shipments of chips from manufacturers, including Nvidia, to customers in China early next…

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Flowie wants bills to flow freely

[ad_1] Meet Florida, a new French startup that wants to facilitate the movement of money between companies. The company centralizes everything related to accounts receivable and accounts payable so that everyone in the company can see relevant information when collecting from customers and receiving money from suppliers. Flowie was founded by Yann Ravel-Sibillot, Rémi Legorrec…

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‘Only Human Creators’ Can Win a Grammy, But AI Isn’t Totally Banned

[ad_1] We are only scratching the surface of how artificial intelligence could be used in art, and musicians are already experimenting with technology. But if their AI-assisted composition is going to be eligible for a Grammy, they’ll need to make sure their contribution is “meaningful,” as the rules now state. an update of the famous…

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Zoox begins testing robotaxis on public roads in Las Vegas

[ad_1] Amazon subsidiary Zoox has begun testing its autonomous, electric and specially designed robotaxis on the public streets of Las Vegas, the company announced Tuesday. Zoox says this is the first time an autonomous vehicle built without pedals or a steering wheel has operated on public roads in Nevada. Zoox is starting small with a…

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Mercedes brings F1 technology to the AMG S 63 E Performance

[ad_1] “Win on Sunday, sell on Monday. That was the popular marketing adage when motorsports and car sales were intricately intertwined. While a podium finish these days doesn’t necessarily translate to increased sales, as many consumers focus more on fuel economy, looks and comfort, there’s still a grain of truth to the phrase. Take the…

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Apple uploads the entire first episode of ‘Silo’ on Twitter before the season finale

[ad_1] Apple has uploaded the first full episode of its dystopian sci-fi TV show “Silo” on Twitter, allowing anyone on the platform to view it for free. The move comes three days before the streaming service is set to air the show’s season finale. Silo, which was recently renewed for a second season, is about…

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The search for better AI recommendation engines

[ad_1] turn on your streaming service of your choice or open the website of your preferred department store and a recommendation system is sure to kick in. “You liked this TV series, so we think you’ll like this one!” Or: “While looking at a pink linen skirt, think about buying these cream espadrilles to go…

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