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Meta Platforms on Friday unveiled a series of artificial intelligence-powered tools for generating videos, editing videos and creating audio. The tools, called Movie Gen, are not yet publicly available, but the company plans to integrate them in its social media apps next year. A Meta ...
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Following the latest Switch 2 console update, Nintendo appears to have blocked third-party Switch 2 docks. Read more Read more âș
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Edgar Wright is known for original movies. Directing a big-budget reboot of "The Running Man" is the biggest swing of his career. Read more âș
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China has reportedly developed the world's first scalable and industrial-compatible optical quantum chip that allegedly has 1000x the amount of processing power as Nvidia's outgoing AI GPUs. Read more âș
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TeraWulf was limping along as a publicly traded bitcoin mining business until AI companies suddenly wanted access to its data centers. Now the cloud startup is at the center of one of the hottest meme-stock trades. Shares in TeraWulf and competing crypto miners have soared in recent months after they struck deals with tech companies desperate for data centers and energy resources to power their AI bets. Anthropic, maker of... Read more âș
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The Steam Deck 2 is not happening anytime soon, a notion that has just been reinforced by software engineer Pierre-Loup Griffais, who says that Valve is waiting for true next-gen silicon with architectural improvements that will allow the Steam Deck successor to offer both significantly better performance and battery life, likely without incurring extra costs toward the end-user. Read more âș
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Yes Valve's new Steam Machine looks neat, and yes I'll almost certainly end up mulling over a purchase as my already creaking GPU continues ageing itself into irrelevancy, but - sorry Steam Frame, sorry Switch 2 - it's certainly not the gaming hardware I'm most excited about this year. Instead - and I realise countless eyebrows are about to shoot up in unison as I say what I'm going to... Read more âș
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Walmart said Friday it will appoint Walmart US CEO John Furner as head of the corporation when longtime CEO Doug McMillon retires in February. Read more âș
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Samsung has raised the prices of its individual memory chips by up to 60% since September, adding to concerns that the uptick in pricing for consumer products that use NAND Flash will continue for some time to come, amidst AI data center build-out-induced shortages. Read more âș
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Anthropic reported that it has detected and mitigated an AI-powered cyberattack that targeted 30 companies and government agencies. Read more âș
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This 34-inch curved OLED with 240Hz refresh and 0.03ms response is at a record low price. Read more âș
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Microsoft keeps describing this model for the future of a game console that sounds great for players: it's as easy as a console, it can play a huge library of PC titles, and it even supports third-party stores. That'd be a wonderful product if someone could build it, and it sure looks like Valve has [âŠ] Read more âș
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A new Brookings study shows how rapid AI automation could boost productivity but leave workers behind as the tech drives down wages. Read more âș
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By shifting water to a higher elevation, the giant Three Gorges Dam caused the Earth to spin more slowly. Read more âș
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Unless Congress acts in the next month, up to four million Americans are expected to become uninsured, because they can no longer afford their health insurance premiums. While Congress has finally reached a deal to end the longest government shutdown on record, during which Democrats pressed Republicans to lower peopleâs health insurance costs, Democrats relented [âŠ] Read more âș
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When regular people talk about a celebrity having âliterally the worst week ever,â itâs never actually the worst week a person could ever have. What they mean is that a famous person is dealing with famous-people problems that regular people never deal with, combined with attention that civilians will never endure. That in mind: For [âŠ] Read more âș
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Triss or Yennefer? It's one of the audience-dividing questions people ask each other when they talk about their playthroughs of The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt, about which sorceress they romanced. But for a while during development, the choice wasn't there. Read more Read more âș
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Elegoo can no longer guarantee a release date on a promised multicolor upgrade to the Centauri Carbon. Read more âș
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Anthropic said the hackers used Claude to conduct "80-90%" of the attack and that some efforts were successful. Read more âș
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Andy Rubin, creator of Android and a former Google executive, has launched a new startup focused on humanoid robots, said a person with direct knowledge of the venture. His venture is the latest addition to the red-hot and frothy humanoid space, crowded with companies ranging from Tesla to startups such as Figure AI. Rubinâs startup, Genki Robotics, is based in Tokyo, where he is currently living, according to the person.... Read more âș
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Chinese companies are launching open-source AI models built to power coding assistants as cheaper alternatives to those available from OpenAI, Anthropic and Google. Late last month, Shanghai-based AI startup MiniMax launched M2, a new open-source large language model developed primarily for coding and AI agents. In a post on X, MiniMax noted that the price of M2 is just 8% of that of Anthropicâs Claude Sonnet model. (M2 costs $1.20... Read more âș
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On a quiet September morning, Alex Leithiser was out in the woods somewhere in the South on a secret mission: to break into a data center. First, he slipped through a small gap in the facilityâs barbed wire fence, and as soon as he hit the ground, he switched clothes, pulling a fresh set from a small backpack. With cameras and alarms all over the data center, Leithiser hoped to... Read more âș
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Apple is delaying the release of the second-generation iPhone Air to work on a redesign of the device and make it more appealing to consumers, according to two people with knowledge of the matter. The redesign could include a second camera lens, an attempt to address one of consumersâ main ... Read more âș
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Before Sequoia Capitalâs leader Roelof Botha announced he was stepping down from the position, partners Alfred Lin, Pat Grady and Andrew Reed came to him to talk about his time at the firm. Botha had only held the top-most job at the firm for three years, taking over from long-time leader Doug Leone just as startup valuations were convulsing from a historic series of rate hikes. Botha, after talking to... Read more âș
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OpenAI is trying to turn public opinion against The New York Times in their legal battle. As part of the Timesâ copyright infringement lawsuit against the ChatGPT creator, the Times has asked for access to 20 million conversations between users and ChatGPT, a request OpenAI said Wednesday was â ... Read more âș
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Blue Owl Capital, one of Wall Streetâs biggest private lenders, is ramping up its big bet on artificial intelligence with a roughly $3 billion investment in a New Mexico data center thatâs part of OpenAIâs Stargate project, said a person with knowledge of the deal. Blue Owl, which has nearly $300 billion in assets, has emerged as a crucial investor in AI infrastructure, taking on the riskiest slices of big... Read more âș
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Two longtime vehicle manufacturing leaders at Tesla said separately on Sunday that theyâre leaving the company. One of the executives, Siddhant Awasthi, worked as program manager for Cybertruck and oversaw the production ramp of the electric truck. Awasthi, an eight year Tesla veteran, also ... Read more âș
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When Kara Nortman was looking to start a womenâs professional soccer team in Los Angeles, she and her co-foundersâactress Natalie Portman and entrepreneur Julie Uhrmanâtook meetings with sports experts in their hometown. The advice they received? It would be unwise to enter a market crowded by the MLBâs Dodgers, the NBAâs Lakers and a half-dozen other franchises. âWe talked to everyone who knew sports,â Nortman told me this week, âand... Read more âș
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Investors are rushing to back a new generation of research-focused AI startups. In just over a month, theyâve made or discussed $2.5 billion of investments into five of these startups, called neolabs, despite the high costs and risk of failure. The neolab startupsâ founders say they hope to exploit new approaches to developing AI models and research they say major developers like OpenAI and Anthropic may have overlooked. Read more âș
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