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Unearthly Materials claimed to have big-name investors, but they weren’t all on board
If Unearthly Materials’ claims are true, and if scientists can refine the room-temp superconductor further, it could become a truly transformative technology.
Unearthly Materials claimed to have big-name investors, but they weren’t all on board by Tim De Chant originally published on TechCrunch
The Download: China’s version of ChatGPT, and protecting our brain data
New Zealand bans TikTok from phones of parliamentarians
Days after the U.K. banned TikTok from government devices, New Zealand has joined the trend by prohibiting the short video app from parliamentary devices. The move comes amid growing security concerns about TikTok-owner ByteDance handing user data to the Chinese government. The country’s authorities cited cybersecurity reasons and said the app would be banned on […]
New Zealand bans TikTok from phones of parliamentarians by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch
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Best practices for leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning in 2023
As startups navigate a disruptive season, they need to innovate to remain competitive. Artificial intelligence and machine learning may finally be capable of making that a reality.
Best practices for leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning in 2023 by Jenna Routenberg originally published on TechCrunch
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Daily Crunch: Microsoft waives its waitlist and opens up its AI-powered Bing chatbot to all
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Daily Crunch: Microsoft waives its waitlist and opens up its AI-powered Bing chatbot to all by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
China tech giant Baidu releases its answer to ChatGPT
FCC proposes satellite-to-phone rules to eliminate ‘no signal’ once and for all
The FCC has officially proposed, and voted unanimously to move forward with, a framework under which satellites can communicate directly with smartphones in a structured and useful way. The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, circulated earlier this month and formally voted on today, is essentially a complete first public draft of what the FCC hopes to […]
FCC proposes satellite-to-phone rules to eliminate ‘no signal’ once and for all by Devin Coldewey originally published on TechCrunch