Author: Hunter
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Dow Jones CEO Almar Latour on AI, press freedom, and the future of news
Today, I’m talking with Almar Latour, who is the publisher of The Wall Street Journal and CEO of its parent company Dow Jones, which you can think of as a huge research and data provider for companies of all sizes. Dow Jones itself is part of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. Latour is a fascinating guy.… Read more
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Lego’s new Mario Kart set super-sizes Mario
The set will tower over the rest of Lego’s Mario Kart collection that was announced last year. | Image: Lego Lego has announced a new addition to its Mario Kart collection that first debuted last August. But don’t expect Lego’s latest Super Mario set to fit in with the rest of the racers. At 12.5… Read more
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Nvidia has teamed up with Utah to improve AI education and workforce training
Nvidia has teamed up with the state of Utah on an AI education initiative to improve workforce training and economic growth.Read More Read more
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Understanding the DistilBart Model and ROUGE Metric
This post is in two parts; they are: • Understanding the Encoder-Decoder Architecture • Evaluating the Result of Summarization using ROUGE DistilBart is a “distilled” version of the BART model, a powerful sequence-to-sequence model for natural language generation, translation, and comprehension. Read more
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Apple iPad Air (M3, 2025) Review: A Powerful Tablet That Feels Stale
Apple’s midrange tablet is now an option for creatives and gamers alike, but it lacks exciting upgrades all round. Read more
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Six thoughts on Apple’s new M3 iPad Air
This yearâs iPad Air was a surprise to me. Apple launched the last Air less than a year ago, and that was a very good device that could already support Apple Intelligence â and most of Appleâs recent gadget upgrades have been about supporting Apple Intelligence. I figured Apple might launch a better Magic Keyboard… Read more
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World’s First Ammonia-Fueled Ship Hits a Snag
The Viking Energy, an oil platform supply ship undergoing a pioneering retrofit to run on ammonia fuel, is now scheduled to begin operations in 2026—two years later than initially planned. Once completed, it will be the first vessel capable of operating full-time on ammonia, marking a major milestone in efforts to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2)… Read more
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The cheapest way to supercharge America’s power grid
US electricity consumption is rising faster than it has in decades, thanks in part to the boom in data center development, the resurgence in manufacturing, and the increasing popularity of electric vehicles. Accommodating that growth will require building wind turbines, solar farms, and other power plants faster than we ever have before—and expanding the network… Read more
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The Download: supercharging the power grid, and a new Chinese AI agent
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The cheapest way to supercharge America’s power grid —Brian Deese is an innovation fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and served as director of the White House National Economic Council from 2021… Read more
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El SEPE moderniza la gestión de sus sistemas de TI por 3,5 millones de euros
El Servicio Público de Empleo Estatal aborda la gestión integral de su infraestructura tecnológica por valor de 3,5 millones de euros. Para ello, la institución pública ha adjudicado a la consultora Altia el contrato para la gestión de sus sistemas de TI, periféricos y soluciones IoT en todas las dependencias. En concreto, el contrato, con… Read more