LIFESTYLE
Saudi’s BRKZ closes $17M Series A for its construction tech platform
- By West virginia digital
- . February 10, 2025
Construction procurement is highly fragmented, manual, and opaque, forcing contractors to juggle multiple suppliers, endure lengthy negotiations, and deal with
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits that AI’s benefits may not be widely distributed
- By West virginia digital
- . February 9, 2025
In a new essay on his personal blog, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the company is open to a “compute
DeepSeek’s R1 reportedly ‘more vulnerable’ to jailbreaking than other AI models
- By West virginia digital
- . February 9, 2025
The latest model from DeepSeek, the Chinese AI company that’s shaken up Silicon Valley and Wall Street, can be manipulated
Apple could launch a new iPhone SE and PowerBeats Pro 2 on February 11
- By West virginia digital
- . February 9, 2025
Apple could launch a new iPhone SE and PowerBeats Pro headphones as early as February 11, according to reporting from
Here are five startups that are running Super Bowl ads this year
- By West virginia digital
- . February 9, 2025
Super Bowl weekend is here with the Philadelphia Eagles set to take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans
Investments in French AI ecosystem reach $85B as Brookfield commits $20B
- By West virginia digital
- . February 9, 2025
Canadian investment firm Brookfield plans to invest €20 billion by 2030 in artificial intelligence projects in France (around $20.7 billion
How to use Apple’s new event planning ‘Invites’ app
- By West virginia digital
- . February 9, 2025
Apple has released a new app called Invites that is designed to make it easy to create custom invitations for
Trump ends legal battle over Twitter ban
- By West virginia digital
- . February 8, 2025
President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the company formerly known as Twitter appears to be over. Trump sued the social media
Apple’s new research robot takes a page from Pixar’s playbook
- By West virginia digital
- . February 8, 2025
Last month, Apple offered up more insight into its consumer robotics work via a research paper that argues that traits
AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li says AI policy must be based on ‘science, not science fiction’
- By West virginia digital
- . February 8, 2025
Fei-Fei Li, the Stanford computer scientist and startup founder sometimes known as “the Godmother of AI,” has outlined “three fundamental