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Tech Policy - The Washington Post
Washington Post· 29 minutes agoBiden’s science adviser explains the new hard line on ChinaArati Prabhakar is the White House’s first top technology official to hail from a defense background since the Cold War.By Eva DouJune ...
iOS 18: AI-generated custom emojis are reportedly arriving to iPhone soon
Mashable· 6 days agoWith tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI all recently sharing big AI updates at their...
Tech companies bet on carbon removal startups as AI tests climate goals
Yahoo Finance· 12 hours agoCarbon removal technologies are becoming increasingly important for companies, particularly for tech...
Former Georgia Tech Tight End Darren Waller is Reportedly Leaning Toward Retirement
Sports Illustrated· 9 hours agoFormer Georgia Tech tight end Darren Waller might be heading toward retirement from the NFL, though...
BofA: Four reasons why Big Tech's reign will end By Investing.com
Investing.com· 10 hours agoAccording to analysts at Bank of America, the dominance of Big Tech may be nearing its end. As the...
New AI battle adopts old price war strategy as Chinese tech giants keep start-ups at bay behind the...
South China Morning Post via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoThe results have been mixed, with some tech giants claiming to have better results than GPT-4,...
The Big-Tech Clean Energy Crunch Is Here
Wired News· 10 hours agoBig Tech’s appetite for energy is just about visible from the east coast of Scotland. The utility companies behind the Moray West project had promised...
Giants expecting Darren Waller to announce retirement by next week's mandatory minicamp, per report
CBS Sports· 8 hours agoDarren Waller may have reached the end of the road of his NFL career. The veteran tight end has been...
British driverless car champion to take on US tech giants
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day agoBritish driverless car champion Wayve is planning to put its cars on the streets of San Francisco,...
States Expand Antitrust Muscle to Keep Pressure on Big Business
Bloomberg Law· 6 days agoProsecutors combating tech giants and other industry titans are growing their ranks as state attorneys general across the spectrum become more comfortable wielding antitrust law against big business.