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How ‘Careless People’ is becoming a bigger problem for Meta
Meta has aggressively pushed to discredit and silence Sarah Wynn-Williams, the author of Careless People, her memoir about working at the company as a policy director. Now, sheâs fighting back. Attorneys for Wynn-Williams this week filed an emergency motion seeking to dismiss the gag order that Meta won via an arbitrator. A copy of her…
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Reporter’s Notebook: AI Hype and Glory at Nvidia GTC 2025
Today marks the end of Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2025, a weeklong event in San Jose, California that be remembered for a long time, if not for the content of the presentations than for the sheer spectacle of the show. GTC has come a long way since Nvidia held the first show back in…
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Google will let you make AI podcasts from Gemini’s Deep Research
Google’s Gemini app now lets you generate Audio Overviews based on Deep Research. That means you can turn the in-depth reports generated by Gemini into a conversational podcast featuring two AI “hosts.” Since launching Audio Overviews within its AI note-taking app NotebookLM last September, Google has been steadily adding to the feature by letting you…
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Watch this ultra-detailed animation of the seafloor
A screenshot of an animation showing the seafloor using SWOT data. | Image: <a href=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5GJ4trliE4″>NASA</a> The world has a more detailed map of the seafloor than ever before thanks to observations taken from space. NASA published a video this week showing a remarkably clear picture of the bottom of the ocean made possible thanks to…
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Can You Afford to Run Agentic AI in the Cloud?
The emergence of agentic AI is putting fresh pressure on the infrastructure layer. If Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is correct in his assumptions, demand for accelerated compute will increase by 100x as enterprises deploy AI agents based on reasoning models. Where will customers get the necessary GPUs and servers to run these inference workloads? The…
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Hungryroot Meal Kit Review (2025): AI-Guided Menu
Hungryroot is a shockingly innovative meal kit. Though the results can be more like fast-casual meal assembly than cooking.
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NVIDIA Pushes Boundaries of Apache Spark With RAPIDS and Project Aether
Apache Spark is one of the most widely used tools in the big data space. It excels at processing massive datasets for predictive modeling, fraud detection, and real-time analytics. As the demand for processing and understanding data continues to grow, enterprises are seeking more efficient ways to handle ever-increasing workloads. Some of the largest companies…
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NVIDIA AI Open Sources Dynamo: An Open-Source Inference Library for Accelerating and Scaling AI Reasoning Models in AI Factories
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has led to the development of complex models capable of understanding and generating human-like text. Deploying these large language models (LLMs) in real-world applications presents significant challenges, particularly in optimizing performance and managing computational resources efficiently. Challenges in Scaling AI Reasoning Models As AI models grow in complexity,…
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ICE is going after more international students
After immigration agents detained Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil over his involvement in pro-Palestine protests on campus, President Donald Trump promised it was just the beginning. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has since arrested at least two more students who are in the country on visas â one of whom had recently sued…
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Yahoo is selling TechCrunch
TechCrunch has a new owner, again. Yahoo has sold the tech news site to the private equity firm Regent for an undisclosed sum, according to an announcement on Friday. Regent is the same company that snapped up Foundry, the firm behind outlets like PCWorld, Macworld, and TechAdvisor on Thursday. Founded in 2005, TechCrunch has experienced many…