[ad_1] America’s largest university system, with 460,000 students, is the 22-campus “Cal State” system, reports the New York Times. And it’s recently teamed with Amazon, OpenAI...
[ad_1] GM plans to dump Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on all its car new vehicles “in the near future,” reports the Verge. In an episode...
[ad_1] North Dakota experienced an almost 40% increase in electricity demand “thanks in part to an explosion of data centers,” reports the Washington Post. Yet the...
[ad_1] “Snippets of proprietary or copyleft reciprocal code can enter AI-generated outputs, contaminating codebases with material that developers can’t realistically audit or license properly.” That’s the...
[ad_1] Can YouTube capture the hours people spending watching “traditional” TV? YouTube’s CEO recently said its viewership on TV sets has “surpassed mobile and is now...
[ad_1] Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shares this article from Interesting Engineering: Bill Gates-backed TerraPower’s innovative Natrium reactor project in Wyoming has cleared a critical federal regulatory...
[ad_1] Has AI just become an easy excuse for firms looking to downsize, asks CNBC: Fabian Stephany, assistant professor of AI and work at the Oxford...
[ad_1] Data centers were typically “hulking, chilly buildings lined with stacks of computing gear and bundles of wiring,” writes the Washington Post. But “AI experts say...
[ad_1] Reason.com explores the fortunes of Aurora Innovation, the first company to put heavy-duty commercial self-driving trucks on public roads (and hopes to expand routes to...
[ad_1] “Japan’s new HTV-X cargo spacecraft launched on its first-ever mission to the International Space Station on Saturday,” reports Space.com: The robotic HTV-X lifted off atop...