Palantir Lands $10 Billion Army Software and Data Contract
Palantir Lands $10 Billion Army Software and Data Contract Palantir has just bagged a whopping $10 billion deal with the U.S. Army to consolidate 75 contracts into a single AI-focused…
Palantir Lands $10 Billion Army Software and Data Contract Palantir has just bagged a whopping $10 billion deal with the U.S. Army to consolidate 75 contracts into a single AI-focused…
A Luggage Service’s Web Bugs Exposed the Travel Plans of Every User Cybersecurity researchers discovered that the UK-based luggage service Airportr had significant vulnerabilities on its website, exposing its users’…
Summary According to a recent Autoblog report shared on Slashdot, GM vehicle owners face significant financial repercussions for skipping over-the-air (OTA) updates. Once an OTA update becomes available, owners are…
Aurora’s Self-Driving Trucks Are Now Driving At Night Aurora Innovation has recently expanded its autonomous trucking operations by initiating nighttime driverless runs between Dallas and Houston, alongside a new terminal…
Peak Energy Ships America’s First Grid-Scale Sodium-Ion Battery Peak Energy has successfully launched the first sodium-ion battery storage system in the US, potentially transforming energy storage solutions. Positioned as the…
Anthropic Revokes OpenAI’s Access To Claude Over Terms of Service Violation Anthropic has recently cut off OpenAI’s API access to its Claude models due to violations of their terms of…
Lying Increases Trust In Science, Study Finds A recent study from Bangor University reveals an intriguing phenomenon dubbed the transparency paradox. It suggests that while transparency is essential for fostering…
Researchers have shown that a mere 15% increase in solar energy could lead to a significant drop in carbon emissions in the U.S., particularly benefiting places like California, Texas, and…
Summary Recent reports indicate that the salaries being offered to AI talent in Silicon Valley have reached staggering heights, dwarfing the earnings of key figures involved in significant scientific projects…
Belgium Bans Internet Archive’s ‘Open Library’ A Brussels court has issued a sweeping ban targeting the Internet Archive’s Open Library and several shadow libraries like Anna’s Archive, Libgen, and Z-Library.…