The Trump administration might take an equity stake in OpenAI
President Donald Trump said he's discussing deals "where the American people can benefit from the success of AI."
๐บ๐ธ ๋ฏธ๊ตญ ยท IT/๊ธฐ์ ยท "MIGHT" ยท ์ด 51๊ฑด
ํํฐ ๋ณด๊ธฐํ์ฌ ์ง์
50.0
0 = ๋ถ์ ์ฐ์ธ
50 = ์ค๋ฆฝ
100 = ๊ธ์ ์ฐ์ธ
์ต๊ทผ 7์ผ ๊ธฐ์ค 11,304๊ฑด์ ๋ถ์ํ ๊ฒฐ๊ณผ, ๋ด์ค ์ฌ๋ฆฌ์ง์๋ 50.0(๊ท ํ)์ ๋๋ค. ๊ธ์ 1๊ฑด(0.0%)ยท์ค๋ฆฝ 11,302๊ฑด(100.0%)ยท๋ถ์ 1๊ฑด(0.0%)์ด๋ฉฐ, ์ค๋ฆฝ ๋น์ค์ด ๋๋ ทํ๊ฒ ๋์ต๋๋ค. ์ฑํฅ ์ง์๋ ์ข ํฉ 19.1(์ค๋ ๊ท ํ)์ ๋๋ค.
President Donald Trump said he's discussing deals "where the American people can benefit from the success of AI."
If you know a dad with a predilection for physical media, he might really dig what you buy for him with this deal at Gruv. Ahead of Fatherโs Day on June 21st, the online seller (operated by Universal Pictures, in case you didnโt know) is letting you check out with three movies from a large [โฆ]
Apple has been on its back foot, AI-wise, for the past few years. But in a strange way, playing from behind might not be such a bad move. At WWDC on Monday, Apple appears to be getting ready to reintroduce us to the new Siri. Again. As a reminder, we met the new Siri in [โฆ]
Sellers are adding AI-generated babes to listings for cars, boats, and more to draw attention. It's a new spin on the old adage of "sex sells."
"You make them a partnership in this revolution," Trump told reporters Friday. "It would be a beautiful thing."
Read this article to understand why and how Martin Scorsese is embracing AI in filmmaking, and why his decision has received stron
Artificial intelligence might terminate lots of jobs one day, especially in high tech, but thereโs little evidence AI is already causing widespread layoffs.
From battery life to privacy, there are many hurdles to the idea taking off.
A24โs โBackroomsโ might just be a metaphor for AIโcritical comments from director Kane Parsons seem to back up the fan theory.
Your membership gets you more than free two-day shipping. Hereโs what you may be missing ahead of Amazon Prime Day.
The companyโs RTX Spark chips might finally turn the โAI PCโ into reality.
Neanderthals had some wild stuff in their toolkits.
โAIโ might better stand for โAppalling Ignorance.โ
A new AI compliance service sits between AI models and end users to flag and replace any messages that might present a compliance problem.
Get ready for some gaming news. Itโs officially June, which means splashy new events from PlayStation, Xbox, and gaming hype man Geoff Keighley. But this season doesnโt just feature the big tentpole shows; there will be a bunch of smaller events, too, and they might feature some promising games as well. But this yearโs events [โฆ]
Michael Burry said there's "nothing" in SpaceX's IPO filing to warrant a trillion-dollar valuation, and Anthropic might never be worth that much.
โNot in my backyardโ is the rallying cry of citizens everywhere resisting projects proposed for their locality. Whether itโs affordable housing, a waste treatment plant, or a new data center, they may recognize the benefit of the activity. They just donโt want it near them. And the roots of that resistance differ from place to place. When it comes to the ongoing transition from fossil fuels to renewables, companies and policymakers need to know where, exactly, people are coming from. The Italian island of Sardinia is a textbook example. As IEEE Spectrumโs power and energy editor Emily Waltz discovered when she traveled there last October, Sardinian opposition to wind and solar projects runs deep. It spurred a quarter of the voting population to queue up in public squares in 2024 to sign a petition banning all construction of renewable energy. Waltz was surprised. She went there to see a promising new grid-scale energy storage system that uses domes inflated with carbon dioxide. While reporting on that project, she interviewed residents, engineers, activists, and professors about their attitudes toward climate change and the Italian governmentโs grand plans for renewable energy on the island. And Waltz soon learned of Sardiniansโ profound antipathy toward renewable energy and its deep ties to a history of invasion, occupation, and exploitation stretching back 2,700 years. It started with the Phoenicians and then extended through the Romans, the Byzantines, and the Iberians. Sardinia was absorbed into a newly unified Italy in 1861, and it became an autonomous region of Italy in 1948. The islandโs population is justifiably suspicious of outsiders, including the Italian government. โWhen youโre in Sardinia, the weight of historyโyou can feel it like in the air,โ Waltz told me. โAnd it gets passed down from one generation to the next.โ Now, Italy needs Sardinia to produce even more power to meet the countryโs climate goalsโsomething that Sardinians see as Romeโs problem, not theirs. โSardinia already exports about 30 percent of its electricity. Itโs not like they need more,โ Waltz says. โSo itโs hard to make the case to build, build, build.โ The result of Waltzโs old-fashioned shoe leather reporting is this monthโs cover story. She notes that the Sardinians she talked to arenโt climate-change deniers, and they donโt object to renewables per se. They just donโt like the way corporations and Italian policymakers are trying to plug into Sardinia like itโs one giant battery rather than the home of an ancient and proud people. โI think Sardinians would be more receptive to renewable projects if it was more of a ground-up, grassroots approach,โ Waltz says. Indeed, this homegrown approach is already working in some places in Sardinia. She knows of more than 50 projects, called energy communities, where the residents are deploying renewables themselves. The idea also holds promise for other places struggling to get locals to buy into the renewable-energy transition. The Sardinian experience is both a cautionary tale and a blueprint. Ignore the weight of history that communities carry and your project risks failure. Meet the people where they are and you might just get somewhere. The same lesson applies whether youโre in Sulawesi or sub-Saharan Africa. You just have to show up to learn it.
There might finally be a way forward for long Covid treatmentโif only you were allowed to talk about it.
Comments
"If you're 22 years old in San Francisco and building something in AI, there may be a seed term sheet in your inbox โ but if you're 19, oh my God, this means you're really good; you might already have a Series A [offer]," said one, half-kiddingly.