The Brutalist Report - slashdot
- From Discord To Bitchat, Tech At the Heart of Nepal Protests [106d]
- Intel Talent Bleed Continues [106d]
- Microsoft, OpenAI Reach Non-Binding Deal To Allow OpenAI To Restructure [106d]
- Spotify Peeved After 10,000 Users Sold Data To Build AI Tools [106d]
- California Bill Lets Renters Escape Exclusive Deals Between ISPs and Landlords [106d]
- EU Countries Delay Deal on New Climate Goal, Diplomats Say [106d]
- Colleges Are About to See a Big Decline in Applicants [106d]
- Coffee Prices Post Largest Annual Jump Since 1997 [106d]
- Everyone Is Making Smart Glasses Now [106d]
- Opendoor Board Chair Says Company is 'Bloated,' Needs To Cut 85% of Workforce [106d]
- Microsoft is Making 'Significant Investments' in Training Its Own AI Models [106d]
- AI-generated Medical Data Can Sidestep Usual Ethics Review, Universities Say [106d]
- Google is Shutting Down Tables, Its Airtable Rival [106d]
- Swiss Government Looks To Undercut Privacy Tech, Stoking Fears of Mass Surveillance [106d]
- Nepal's Social Media Ban Backfires as Politics Moves To a Chat Room [106d]
- Apache Software Foundation Unveils Its Branding Overhaul With New Logo, 'The ASF' Name [106d]
- Scientists Link Hundreds of Severe Heat Waves To Fossil Fuel Producers' Pollution [106d]
- Gravitational Waves Finally Prove Stephen Hawking's Black Hole Theorem [107d]
- AI Use At Large Companies Is In Decline, Census Bureau Says [107d]
- Windows Developers Can Now Publish Apps To Microsoft's Store Without Fees [107d]
- 'No Tax On Tips' Includes Digital Creators, Too [107d]
- OpenAI and Oracle Ink Historic $300 Billion Cloud Computing Deal [107d]
- The US Is Now the Largest Investor In Commercial Spyware [107d]
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