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Monthly Archives: February 2024
Climate Finance Is Targeting the Wrong Industries
Roughly half of the world’s emissions currently can’t be reduced, yet green investment continues to avoid the sectors that need the most help—manufacturing, agriculture, and the built environment.
The way AI will be sold to a skeptical public is starting to become clear
AI was a prominent theme in Super Bowl advertising, with companies from Microsoft to Google pitching artificial intelligence to the public.
Apple and Microsoft clinch key win as iMessage, Bing exempted from tough EU competition rules
Apple’s iMessage and Microsoft’s Bing and Edge browsers should not be listed as “gatekeepers” under the EU Digital Markets Act, the European Commission said.
NIST Establishes AI Safety Consortium
The mixed public and private consortium will focus on safety, standards and skills-building for AI generally and generative AI in particular.
Bret Taylor’s new AI company aims to help customers get answers and complete tasks automatically
We’ve been hearing about former Salesforce co-CEO Bret Taylor’s latest gig since he announced he was leaving the CRM giant in November 2022. Last February we heard he was launching an AI startup built with former Google employee Clay Bavor. … Continue reading
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FlowFi takes in first funding to give founders insight into financials
FlowFi combines technology with financial experts to go beyond traditional bookkeeping to show founders essential non-GAAP financial metrics. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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How to make disasters in Infinite Craft
So far in Infinite Craft, we have looked at how to make monsters such as Godzilla and the Loch Ness Monsters. Then we created life and made some humans, potentially for the monsters to eat. Because we are nice like … Continue reading
Roulette Strategy – Best Roulette Bets & Systems
How do you win online roulette bets consistently? What’s the best mathematical roulette strategy? We’ll show you how roulette systems and smarter betting can help you win more in the long term. Roulette Strategies & Systems What is a roulette … Continue reading
‘Stop working with Pentagon’ – OpenAI staff face protests
OpenAI staff faced a protest as they were leaving work on Monday evening, with two groups calling on the workers to halt their work on advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems like ChatGPT. The groups known as Pause AI and No … Continue reading
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reveals AI danger which keeps him awake at night
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has made guarded comments on the importance of mitigating the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI), as he revealed concerns that keep him awake at night. He was speaking at the World Government Summit in Dubai, UAE … Continue reading