When A.I.’s Output Is a Threat to A.I. Itself
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By Aatish Bhatia Aatish Bhatia interviewed A.I. researchers, studied research papers and fed an...
Y Combinator backs its first defense startup, Ares Industries
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The first defense startup to receive backing from Y Combinator, Ares Industries, launched earlier this week.In a post on the YC website, the startup...
Telegram founder Pavel Durov reportedly arrested in France
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Pavel Durov, founder and CEO of messaging app Telegram, was arrested on Saturday evening at France’s Bourget airport, according to French television network TF1.Neither...
‘Disappointed but not surprised’: Former employees speak on OpenAI’s opposition to SB 1047
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Two former OpenAI researchers who resigned this year over safety concerns say they are disappointed but not surprised by OpenAI’s decision to oppose California’s...
DeepMind workers sign letter in protest of Google’s defense contracts
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At least 200 workers at DeepMind, Google’s AI R&D division, are displeased with Google’s reported defense contracts — and according to Time, they circulated...
VC leading Bolt’s hoped-for $450M deal confirms he’s offering ‘marketing credits’
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Ashesh Shah, the founder and CEO of The London Fund is, as you might imagine, bullish on Bolt. The London Fund is a U.K....
The banks that loaned Musk $13B to buy Twitter might be having regrets
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X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, looks like a pretty bad investment right about now.As readers might recall, billionaire Elon Musk...
Demand for AI is driving data center water consumption sky high
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The AI boom is fueling the demand for data centers and, in turn, driving up water consumption. (Water is used to cool the computing...
Digitally resurrecting actors is still a terrible idea
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This post contains spoilers for the movie “Alien: Romulus”In the long-running Alien movie franchise, the Weyland-Yutani Corporation can’t seem to let go of a...
Palantir CEO Alex Karp is ‘not going to apologize’ for military work
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Data analytics company Palantir has faced criticism and even protests over its work with the military, police, and U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, but...