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After 50,000 hours, this AI can play Pokémon Red
Almost ten years ago, the online phenomenon “Twitch Plays Pokémon” convened over a million people to play Pokémon Red at the same time, with each player’s keystrokes registering as commands for the one pixelated avatar. Now, like a Magikarp growing into a Gyarados, the evolution of technology begs a new question: can AI play Pokémon? […]
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Exclusive: KKR just closed its third tech growth fund with roughly $3 billion, $400 million of which came from KKR
KKR, a global investment powerhouse, tells TechCrunch exclusively that it just held a final close of its third and latest tech growth fund — KKR Next Generation Technology Growth Fund III — with roughly $3 billion in capital commitments, $400 million of which came from KKR’s own employees. The team, which includes more than 35 […]
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‘Here Goes Nothing’: Mark Zuckerberg Uses AI to Braid His Daughter’s Hair in ‘Adorable’ Video
Decarbonizing your data strategy
The Download: how NYC tackles tough problems, and China’s AI standards
China has a new plan for judging the safety of generative AI—and it’s packed with details
Why New York City is embracing low-tech solutions to hard problems
This microbe-filled pill could track inflammation in the gut
When was the last time Marc Andreessen talked to a poor person?
Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen posted a manifesto on the a16z website, calling for “techno-optimism” in a frenzied, 5,000-word blog post that somehow manages to re-invent Reaganomics, propose the colonization of outer space, and unironically answer a question with the phrase “QED.” Andreessen’s vision of techno-optimism could seem inspiring: he imagines a Libertarian-esque world where technology […]
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