Klarna CEO reveals plan to reduce workforce by 50% and replace it with AI

Klarna, the Swedish fintech giant, has made headlines with their CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski announcing a drastic plan to reduce their ⁤workforce by 50% and replace it with artificial intelligence⁤ (AI). The move has sparked⁣ controversy and‍ concerns among employees and the broader tech community. Siemiatkowski revealed the plan in a recent interview, stating that Klarna… Continue reading Klarna CEO reveals plan to reduce workforce by 50% and replace it with AI

Google’s greenhouse gas emissions have jumped, and AI is a big cause

Google, one of the world’s largest technology companies, has recently come under fire for a significant increase in its greenhouse gas emissions over the past year. According to a report released by the company, Google’s carbon footprint has jumped by 40% in 2021, marking a worrying trend in its environmental impact. One of the main… Continue reading Google’s greenhouse gas emissions have jumped, and AI is a big cause

Reduce AI Hallucinations With This Neat Software Trick

Reduce AI Hallucinations With This Neat Software Trick Artificial Intelligence (AI)‍ has ‌made significant ​advancements in recent years, revolutionizing​ various ‍fields ⁢such as healthcare, transportation, and entertainment. However, one persistent challenge that has plagued AI systems is the occurrence of hallucinations and misinterpretations​ of data. These⁢ hallucinations can‍ lead to inaccurate predictions, compromising the reliability… Continue reading Reduce AI Hallucinations With This Neat Software Trick

NYT Connections answers today for April 8

Welcome to another edition of NYT Connections answers! As always, we are here to provide you with the most insightful responses to your burning questions. In today’s article, we will be covering the answers for April 8th, uncovering interesting information from a diverse range of topics. So without further ado, let’s dive right in! Question… Continue reading NYT Connections answers today for April 8

Refiberd round

The textile industry is one of the largest sources of global waste, and a new startup is looking to tackle this problem in a novel way. Refiberd, an AI-powered platform that helps manufacturers and brands reduce and reuse waste, has just secured a $3.4 million seed round to continue its mission of reducing textile waste.… Continue reading Refiberd round

Cruise told by regulators to ‘immediately’ reduce robotaxi fleet 50% following crash

Cruise, the San Francisco-based autonomous vehicle technology company, has been told by regulators to reduce its fleet of self-driving cars, named robotaxis, by half, following an accident involving one of their vehicles. The accident occurred on Tuesday, June 9th, when one of Cruise’s self-driving cars was involved in a collision with a passenger vehicle in… Continue reading Cruise told by regulators to ‘immediately’ reduce robotaxi fleet 50% following crash

GM’s BrightDrop is bringing its electric delivery vans to Mexico

GM’s BrightDrop, a startup and subsidiary of General Motors, announced its plans to bring its electric delivery vans to Mexico. The company has seen success in several markets around the world, including the US. Mexico marks the latest market to experience the benefits of its innovative electric delivery operations. BrightDrop was launched in 2020 with… Continue reading GM’s BrightDrop is bringing its electric delivery vans to Mexico

Latest Design Tweaks Reshape Rocket Lab’s Upcoming Neutron Rocket

Rocket Lab, the innovative aerospace manufacturer, has unveiled a host of design tweaks to its upcoming Neutron rocket. The changes to the engine, materials, and manufacturing processes are expected to greatly enhance the rocket’s performance, safety, and cost-effectiveness. The Neutron is Rocket Lab’s next-generation large launch rocket, capable of carrying a maximum payload of 8,000… Continue reading Latest Design Tweaks Reshape Rocket Lab’s Upcoming Neutron Rocket

July heatwaves ‘virtually impossible’ without climate change

In July 2020, global temperatures over land and ocean reached a record high for the month. This was made even more alarming considering the heat waves that swept through Europe during the month. The “exceptional” weather, as defined by the United Nations World Meteorological Organization (WMO), was made even more noticeable due to the relative… Continue reading July heatwaves ‘virtually impossible’ without climate change

How Paris Plans to Keep Athletes Cool Sans Air Conditioning During the 2024 Olympics

Amid record-breaking temperatures across the globe and warnings about their potential to disrupt major sporting events, Paris has come up with an innovative solution to keep athletes, audience members and officials cool during the 2024 Summer Olympics. The City of Light has unveiled radical plans to beat the heat during the two-week event without having… Continue reading How Paris Plans to Keep Athletes Cool Sans Air Conditioning During the 2024 Olympics

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