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Science Corp. raises $230M as it races to bring its brain implant to market | TechCrunch
While most of the venture world has been chasing AI deals, Max Hodak — the co-founder and former president of Neuralink — has been working on a startup that claims to be on the verge of being the first brain-computer interface company to get a product to market. Those claims haven’t gone unnoticed. Hodak’s startup,…
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Can snacks help you sleep?
“Because of this, the sleep benefits of L‑theanine when consumed in products like chocolate or snack bars are not well studied, and their effects should not be expected to be dramatic,” says Stearns, who’s the director of the university’s Family, Adolescent, Child, and Caregiver Translational Sleep (FACCTS) Lab.
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2024 TfL hack affected around 10 million people, BBC can reveal
“Based on this, we concluded that formal regulatory action was not proportionate in this case. If TfL becomes aware of new information that changes the risk assessment or indicates harm to individuals, they are required to update us,” an ICO spokesperson said.
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OpenAIs new GPT-5.4 clobbers humans on pro-level work in tests – by 83%
OpenAI Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways GPT-5.4’s 83% score suggests AI rivals expert professionals. Tests span nine industries and 44 real-world occupations. New capabilities boost coding, tools, and computer control. It seems like only yesterday that OpenAI released its GPT-5.2 model to the world. In fact, it’s…
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The National Videogame Museum has acquired the mythical Nintendo Playstation
It might sound like the stuff of daydreams now, but once upon a time it was briefly the very real intention of Sony and Nintendo to collaborate on a console. Nicknamed the Nintendo PlayStation, the idea was that a new CD-ROM format backed by Sony would be added to the cartridge-based Super NES, resulting in…
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Google begins calling out battery-killing Android apps
Google is living up to its word and posting warning labels for battery-killing apps. 9to5Google spotted Google’s rollout announcement, which the company previously said would arrive on March 1. The label says, “This app may use more battery than expected due to high background activity.” If you don’t yet see the warnings, they may not…
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Meta will allow rival AI chatbots on WhatsApp in Europe, but for a fee | TechCrunch
In a bid to stave off a major investigation by the European Commission, Meta said on Thursday that it would allow AI companies to offer their chatbots on WhatsApp via its business API for the next 12 months in Europe. The move comes a month after the European Commission told Meta that it intended to…
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Roblox is censoring chats with AI
Roblox is using AI to alter the content of chat messages on its platform in real time using a new feature rolling out today. Real-time chat rephrasing goes beyond the current filtering for banned language, which replaces certain words and phrases with “#” symbols. Now, Roblox says those words and phrases can be “translated into…
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Google pledges roughly three hours of its annual profit to fight climate change
Google “at least” $50 million through 2030 on “projects designed to eliminate superpollutants.” The company will be joined by a handful of other companies including Amazon and Salesforce in the newly formed . In total, these companies have committed $100 million to the project, hoping to “accelerate the reduction” of superpollutants like methane, black carbon…
