Tornado watch still in effect for parts of Iowa
Tornado watch still in effect for parts of Iowa
Tornado watch still in effect for parts of Iowa
Tornadoes tore through the Midwest this week.
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Waymo has revealed, as well, that it's had over one million rider-only trips across four cities.
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As modern media becomes more niche driven, teams and even leagues have to balance whether to seek the biggest TV contracts or the biggest potential audience.
Rimac, which specializes in EVs, said that demand for electric hypercars has dropped because wealthy buyers want to stand out with an analog car.
A documentary will finally be available 50 years after it was filmed.
As part of an investigation into people involved in the pro-independence movement in Catalonia, the Spanish police obtained information from the encrypted services Wire and Proton, which helped the authorities identify a pseudonymous activist, according to court documents obtained by TechCrunch. Earlier this year, the Spanish police Guardia Civil sent legal requests through Swiss police to Wire and Proton, which are both based in Switzerland.
Minneapolis Fed president Neel Kashkari said interest rates will likely stay at current levels for an "extended period" and didn't rule out a hike if inflation stalls near 3%.
Kyle Kuzma is a lot of things. "I'm part of a new generation of the NBA," Kuzma told TechCrunch in a phone interview. Kuzma, 28, joined early-stage-focused Scrum Ventures in March as an adviser to help with the firm's sports and entertainment fund, which is targeting $120 million.
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Robert Kahn has been a consistent presence on the Internet since its creation — obviously, since he was its co-creator. The interview was conducted on the occasion of Kahn (who goes by Bob in conversation) being awarded the IEEE Medal of Honor this week — you can watch the ceremony and speeches here. Last year the IEEE gave the medal to Vint Cerf, Kahn's partner in creating the protocols underpinning the internet and web.
OpenAI is partnering with another publisher as it moves towards a licensed approach to training materials. Dotdash Meredith, the owner of brands like People and Better Homes & Gardens, will license its content for OpenAI to train ChatGPT.
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ExxonMobil will still be producing oil and gas in 2050, the energy company's CEO told Yahoo Finance, but fossil fuels will likely be a smaller part of the business.
Bias in AI image generators is a well-studied and well-reported phenomenon, but consumer tools continue to exhibit glaring cultural biases. The latest culprit in this area is Meta's AI chatbot, which, for some reason, really wants to add turbans to any image of an Indian man. TechCrunch looks at various culture-specific queries as part of our AI testing process, by which we found out, for instance, that Meta is blocking election-related queries in India because of the country's ongoing general elections.
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