OpenAI’s new LLM exposes the secrets of how AI really works
Max Q: A successful failure
In this issue: Starship’s successful failure; Rocket Lab’s Electron goes suborbital; News from Orbit Fab, and more
Max Q: A successful failure by Aria Alamalhodaei originally published on TechCrunch
How The AI Revolution Is Liberating Workers from the Office
Google and Meta Execs Rake in Big Bonuses Despite Industry-Wide Layoffs
Haltian nabs funds to equip office buildings with smart sensors
Adopting Internet of Things (IoT) tech for the office isn’t easy — especially at enterprise scale. Companies have IoT device administration to worry about, and also building out the infrastructure necessary to keep those devices connected and operational. To make it easier, five former co-workers — Pasi Leipälä, Teemu Vaattovaara, Jyrki Okkonen, Ville Ylläsjarvi and […]
Haltian nabs funds to equip office buildings with smart sensors by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
Disney’s Biggest Round of Layoffs Expected This Week
How Aurora is navigating the bumpy road to commercial self-driving trucks
Amid economic uncertainty, tight capital markets, wary investors and consolidation in the nascent autonomous vehicle industry, Aurora Innovation is still motoring on towards its target of commercializing self-driving trucks by 2024, ticking off waypoints and milestones along the way. It’s even managed to rack up a few wins in the past year, including launching or […]
How Aurora is navigating the bumpy road to commercial self-driving trucks by Tim Stevens originally published on TechCrunch
SEGA workers are forming a union
A group of 144 workers are forming a union at SEGA’s American headquarters in Irvine, California. SEGA follows in the footsteps of workers at other gaming companies like Microsoft-owned ZeniMax and Activision Blizzard, which both unionized last year. The gaming giant behind franchises like Sonic the Hedgehog and Total War, SEGA has not yet voluntarily […]
SEGA workers are forming a union by Amanda Silberling originally published on TechCrunch
Google brings generative AI to cybersecurity
There’s a new trend emerging in the generative AI space — generative AI for cybersecurity — and Google is among those looking to get in on the ground floor. At the RSA Conference 2023 today, Google announced Cloud Security AI Workbench, a cybersecurity suite powered by a specialized “security” AI language model called Sec-PaLM. An […]
Google brings generative AI to cybersecurity by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch