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It's a stretch to think that the continent can build a top-tier model, but it has an advantage: Donald Trump.
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It's a stretch to think that the continent can build a top-tier model, but it has an advantage: Donald Trump.

Rock weathering may release or draw down carbon dioxide—it depends on the rock.

Move would test whether group can turn ambition into a mass-market phone business.

Is SpaceX planning to end its Transporter program?

Anthropic's critics argue it's rapidly accumulating power. The company says that's what responsible AI development looks like.

The decision by Amazon-owned MGM Studios to drop the OpenAI movie is just part of AI and film industries becoming increasingly intertwined. On Uncanny Valley, we look at where this is all headed.

About a quarter of PCs are still running Microsoft's previous operating system.

Carr cites screen time concerns, is accused of trying to be "the nation’s parent."

Notion is "going all in on using agents to run your inbox."

It took 20 years, but the Finance app arrives just in time to be packed full of AI.

Alibaba allegedly used 25,000 accounts to mine Claude over 28.8 million exchanges.

At the right point of the orbit and stellar cycle, the star's chromosphere brightens.

Unlike with Volvo, there will be no authorization for Polestar to sell its cars here.

Some Macs are hundreds of dollars more expensive today than yesterday.

Europeans are baking under their second heat wave of the summer.

Colossal Biosciences will be biobanking tissues from all of them as well.

"There is no natural explanation," says paleoanthropologist John Hawks.

This year, FIFA is providing an AI agent that any team can use. Is it enough to level the playing field or will future winners be determined by which team can afford the best tools?

IBM’s nanostack transistors could boost chip performance or energy efficiency.

GTA6 might be an outlier, though—at least for now.
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