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Axios: Musk’s monster IPO

Musk’s monster IPO   Illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios   SpaceX is preparing to launch the largest IPO of all time — with expectations that it could raise more than all U.S. listings in 2024 and 2025 combined, Axios Pro Rata author Dan Primack writes. Why … Continue reading

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Axios: New AI models empower hackers

New AI models empower hackers   Illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios   Top AI and government officials tell Axios CEO Jim VandeHei that Anthropic, OpenAI and other tech giants will soon release new models that are scary good at hacking sophisticated systems at … Continue reading

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The Rundown AI: Wikipedia bans AI from writing its articles

Wikipedia bans AI from writing its articlesImage source: Wikipedia The Rundown: Wikipedia’s volunteer editors banned the use of AI to write articles on the foundation’s English-language site, a move the policy’s author called a “pushback against enshittification and forceful push of AI by … Continue reading

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GZERO: How AI is being used in the Iran war

Analysis How AI is being used in the Iran war Smoke rises following an explosion, after Israel and the U.S. launched strikes on Iran, in Tehran, Iran, March 3, 2026.  Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS By Riley CallananMarch … Continue reading

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Futurism: Venture Capitalist Warns That It’s All About to Come Crashing Down

Venture Capitalist Warns That It’s All About to Come Crashing Down He’s predicting a hard “reset.” By Victor Tangermann Published Mar 17, 2026 3:02 PM EDT Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and … Continue reading

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Futurism: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg made headlines last year by offering mind-boggling job offers to top AI talent. One of these come-ons reportedly breached $1 billion — a borderline absurd sum that ended up being declined.

Investing in AI, Not People Meta Reportingly Firing a Vast Percentage of Its Staff in Zuckerberg’s Move to AI The company is looking to spend up to $135 billion on AI this year alone. By Victor Tangermann Published Mar 16, 2026 11:16 … Continue reading

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Futurism: “Ketamine”. Essential reading.

Judge Rules That Elon Musk’s Ketamine Use Is Off Limits Hands off! By Frank Landymore Published Mar 17, 2026 7:00 AM EDT Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Email address Sign … Continue reading

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Nature + a little assistance from AI: ‘Einstein’ bot sharpens debate over AI in the classroom. Could it be the death of education as we know it.

‘Einstein‘ bot sharpens debate over AI in the classroom Faculty members are spending ever more time outmanoeuvring students who want to cut corners with artificial intelligence. By  On 23 February, academics across the world took to social media to decry … Continue reading

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The Deep View: Nvidia GTC this week@ 3 things to watch

Nvidia GTC this week: 3 things to watch Nvidia GTC 2026, the first marquee AI event of 2026 has arrived. And with the “Moore’s Law of AI” doubling every 4 months right now, we should expect plenty of news and … Continue reading

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Having dogs my whole life, and ageing now, I am so relieved to know there is an alternative when my beautiful Rosie passes, which is years from now. See below. Quote “By studying how dogs interpret human pointing gestures and gaze, the team developed a new AI framework called LEGS-POMDP.”

Dog-Inspired Robot: How Gestures Help AI Master the Art of “Fetch” FeaturedNeuroscience ·March 13, 2026 Summary: For humans, “fetch” is a simple game, but for robots, locating a specific object in a cluttered room is a computational nightmare. Researchers have found … Continue reading

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