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How Uber’s new product chief is gearing up for robotaxis

Uber executive Sachin Kansal has a reputation for dogfooding — the tactic of using one’s own products and services to

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The 1975, Neil Young, and Olivia Rodrigo to Headline Glastonbury 2025

Glastonbury Festival has announced its 2025 lineup. The 1975, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, and Olivia Rodrigo will headline

TECH

Anthropic submits AI policy recommendations to the White House

A day after quietly removing Biden-era AI policy commitments from its website, Anthropic submitted recommendations to the White House for

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Google DeepMind, Cohere, and Twelve Labs join Sessions: AI

There seems to be a new, more impressive AI model every week. Given the rapid pace, how can founders best

MUSIC

Roy Ayers, Influential Vibraphonist and Jazz-Funk Composer, Dies at 84

Roy Ayers, the pioneering jazz-funk composer, producer, and vibraphonist, died Tuesday, March 4, in New York after a long illness,

TECH

A year later, OpenAI still hasn’t released its voice cloning tool

Late last March, OpenAI announced a “small-scale preview” of an AI service, Voice Engine, that the company claimed could clone

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Turing, a key coding provider for OpenAI and other LLM producers, raises $111M at a $2.2B valuation

As AI companies race to improve the accuracy of Large Language Models and apps built on top of them, a

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HISTORY

Why Couldn’t European Sailors Swim In The Past?

Conny Waters – AncientPages.com –  In the Cave of the Swimmers at Wadi Sura in the Gilf Kebir, in the

HISTORY

Cretaceous Fossil From Antarctica Reveals Earliest Modern Bird

Eddie Gonzales Jr. – AncientPages.com – Sixty-six million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous Period, an asteroid impact