Monthly Archives: April, 2023

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Nike Presents a Daring Future with Outer Space Olympics, Spider Silk Apparel, and Stardust Footballs

. Discover the groundbreaking innovations of Nike, including lunar materials, clothing made from spider silk, and Olympic-like competitions hosted in outer space, with "After All, There Is No Finish Line" edited by several Nike employees with the top executives like Thomas Clarke, John Hoke and Ron Faris at the helm. Experience what's to come in 2073 for a futuristic read about Nike.

Elon Musk’s Ambition to Put AI Development on Hold Contrasts With the Unstoppable Power of Free Market

OpenAI is redefining the way we think about AI technology and has sparked a tech race for companies to develop their own large language models. From Elon Musk's Presidential Medal of Freedom to partnerships and projects like GPT-3 and DALL-E, OpenAI is shaping the future and countless ethical debates concerning the implications of AI. In this article, explore the ethical questions raised by a call for a moratorium on large language models, and the impact it could have on society.

Google Announces Cost Cutting Measures and Staff Perks Reduction

Google's CFO Ruth Porat and live search leader Prabhakar Raghavan have announced new cost-saving measures to focus more on Artificial Intelligence investments. These measures include scaling back of its well-known employee perks, and reducing office services/equipment costs. Hybrid work habits, fitness classes, kitchen services and other financial changes are bringing Google's business savvy to the forefront.

Making the Business More Sustainable: Strategies for Disrupting the Status Quo

TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 is taking a bold step forward by introducing the Sustainability Track. Dig deep into solutions to tackle the environmental challenges we face & learn from experts about ways to reduce emissions to keep warming below 1.5°C. Join entrepreneurs, techies & investors to find real, viable solutions to save our planet.

Why Tim Cook’s AR/VR Vision Might be More Pragmatic Than Meta’s

This article discusses the contrasting approaches to AR and VR taken by Apple CEO Tim Cook and Facebook and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Cook is taking a conservative, thoughtful approach to the technology's potential, while Zuckerberg is pushing for more ambitious product releases. Cook is utilizing the Appleverse's platform structure and familiarity to slowly grow the technology's capabilities. Get to know the two perspectives and take a closer look at the potential of AR and VR.

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Tech Evolution: From Obama’s Optimism to Harris’s Vision

Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?

Tonix Pharmaceuticals TNXP Shares Fall 14.61% After Q2 Earnings Report

Tonix Pharmaceuticals TNXP shares decline 14.61% post-Q2 earnings report. Evaluate investment strategy based on company updates and market dynamics.

The Future of Good Jobs: Why College Degrees are Essential through 2031

Discover the future of good jobs through 2031 and why college degrees are essential. Learn more about job projections and AI's influence.

Pioneering Research Uncovers Vital Biomarker for Orbital Inflammation

An in-depth study reveals HLF as a potential biomarker for orbital inflammation, offering new insights for diagnosis and treatment strategies.

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