
Oracle’s 21,000 layoffs help drive its debt-fueled AI investments
Oracle is spending billions on data center infrastructure to support AI.
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Oracle is spending billions on data center infrastructure to support AI.

Although it's on the smaller side, this electric vehicle is not very chill.

"The FCC wants to control who is allowed on the show," ABC ad tells viewers.

Current amphibian development may not have been typical of early land vertebrates.

White House spokesperson denied it was Trump only after story was published.

The US is one of a handful of countries that allow patents on plant varieties.

Tonally, the trailer gives strong vibes akin to the director's 2016 feature Hunt for the Wilderpeople.

Sci-fi author/tech journalist Cory Doctorow on his new book, The Reverse Centaur's Guide to Life After AI.

The purpose of Starfall is to support the "transport and delivery of goods through space."
AWS launches a new serverless compute primitive, AWS Lambda MicroVMs. VM-level, isolated sandboxes with no shared kernel or resources between sessions. Rapid launch and resume, full lifecycle control, state preservation up to 8 hours, no infrastructure to manage.

US autoworkers union warns of robot automation as dark factory future looms.

SpaceX has told NASA it plans to launch Starship every eight days from Kennedy.
The move comes after the company left potentially sensitive data from the initiative exposed internally.

He had retinal tears and bruises from squishing his eyeballs with the gun.

Employees had previously raised concerns about the initiative, which involves collecting workers’ keystroke data to train AI models.

"Winning" bets were made on cloned website and would have lost money, WSJ finds.

Critics saw the move as an underhanded way to steer them toward more costly chips.

Valve says it's using a randomized purchase queue to make the experience "less frustrating and more fair."

Tesla touts Autopilot as lifesaving a day after grandmother died in crash.

The cuts and redundancies are part of a plan to "simplify the company," the CEO says.
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