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  • Nanotechnology Demystified Tools and Techniques

    Having understood that nanotechnology deals with playing around with extremely minute things that are too little to physically see, you must be quite interested in finding out how exactly these materials, tiny as they are, are manipulated. Keep reading to find out how. Firstly, before scientists can ever tamper with atoms and molecules they need

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  • Introduction In this rapidly evolving digital age, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have emerged as game-changers, revolutionizing the way we interact with technology and improving various aspects of our lives. Understanding the concepts behind AI and ML, as well as their applications in different industries, is crucial to appreciating their profound impact on

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  • /  Meanwhile, he is still giving aggressive deadlines to make sweeping changes, like revamping how ad targeting works in a week. On November 21st, Elon Musk gathered Twitter’s remaining employees at its San Francisco headquarters to tell them that, after forcing out roughly two-thirds of the workforce in a matter of weeks, layoffs were over. He keeps laying people

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  • The Supreme Court is examining a short but potent law this week that, if altered, could rearrange the modern internet. Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act shields internet companies from liability for the user-generated content they host and it’s become an unlikely nexus of controversy in recent years. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral

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  • /  Only Twitter Blue subscribers will get the privilege of using the least secure form of two-factor authentication. Four hours ago, Platformer’s Zoe Schiffer tweeted a scoop: Twitter would begin charging for SMS two-factor authentication. Now, it’s official: You have to pay for the privilege of using Twitter’s worst form of authentication. In fact, if you don’t

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  • AI chatbots like Bing and ChatGPT are entrancing users, but they’re just autocomplete systems trained on our own stories about superintelligent AI. That makes them software — not sentient. n behavioral psychology, the mirror test is designed to discover animals’ capacity for self-awareness. There are a few variations of the test, but the essence is

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  • Chief product officer Neal Mohan will take over YouTube as a senior vice president. YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down from her post, she announced in an email sent to employees that YouTube posted publicly on Thursday. Wojcicki has been at Google for nearly 25 years but will be stepping back to “start a new

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  • #tesla #superchargers #electric #charging #ev #transportation #elonmusk #decarbonization #open #interoperability #climate

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  • Microsoft has confirmed that it’s finally killing off Yammer, the enterprise social network it procured more than a decade ago for $1.2 billion. Yammer was initially created out of San Francisco back in 2008, with cofounder David Sacks formally launching the startup at a TechCrunch startup event. The company went on to raise north of $140 million in funding

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  • The Station is a weekly newsletter dedicated to all things transportation. Sign up here — just click The Station — to receive the full edition of the newsletter every weekend in your inbox. Subscribe for free.  Welcome back to The Station, your central hub for all past, present and future means of moving people and packages from Point

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  • Return of the kitchen sink phone Samsung is the best at big. Big, brash, bold, kitchen sink phones. The company that mainstreamed the phablet a dozen years ago has never given up on big dreams about big phones. Last year, the company took a risk — sunsetting the beloved Note line. While I stand by my

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  • CEO Satya Nadella wants the software giant to push hard on AI, so Microsoft is gearing up for a year of AI announcements. Microsoft is getting ready to demonstrate how its new ChatGPT-like AI will transform its Office productivity apps. After announcing and demonstrating its Prometheus Model in its new Bing search engine earlier this week, Microsoft

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