As I wrote recently, generative AI models are increasingly being brought to healthcare settings — in some cases prematurely, perhaps. Early adopters believe that they’ll unlock increased efficiency […]
Trellis Climate aims to bridge the ‘commercial valley of death’ for climate tech
Let’s say you’re a founder who started a company that’s based on a breakthrough technology which can make hydrogen cheaper and faster than anyone else — so much […]
Adtech giants like Meta must give EU users real privacy choice, says EDPB
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has published new guidance which has major implications for adtech giants like Meta and other large platforms. The guidance, which was confirmed […]
Palo Alto Networks’ firewall bug under attack brings fresh havoc to thousands of companies
Palo Alto Networks urged companies this week to patch against a newly discovered zero-day vulnerability in one of its widely used security products, after malicious hackers began exploiting […]
EU privacy body adopts view on Meta’s controversial ‘consent or pay’ tactic
Incoming guidance by an expert steering body for European Union data protection law could have major implications for Meta’s surveillance advertising business model: Large platforms such as Facebook […]
Intel and others commit to building open generative AI tools for the enterprise
Can generative AI designed for the enterprise (e.g. AI that autocompletes reports, spreadsheet formulas and so on) ever be interoperable? Along with a coterie of organizations including Cloudera […]
Best Earth Day deals live ahead of Earth Day 2024: SodaStream, Bite, and Lomi
The best Earth Day deals live the week before Earth Day include $60 off SodaStream sparkling water makers and $200 off the Lomi countertop food recycler.
Open-source Substack rival Ghost may join the fediverse
Ghost, the open-source alternative to Substack’s newsletter platform, is considering joining the fediverse, the social network of interconnected servers that includes apps like Mastodon, Pixelfed, PeerTube, Flipboard and, more […]
There’s a library on the moon now. It might last billions of years.
NASA’s Odysseus Lunar Lander may have tipped over, but it still delivered an important payload of art, music, books … and Bitcoin.