For Bitcoin Holders, Aven’s New Credit Card Offers 7.99% Interest Rate

How to generate excitement and demand for a new credit card? A big Silicon Valley fintech is leaning into crypto.

U.S. Cyber Agency Doesn’t Have Access To Advanced AI Hacking Tools

Staff at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said they’re not able to use the latest models from Anthropic and OpenAI, impeding their ability to protect critical U.S. infrastructure.

Finding Hidden Geothermal Power With AI

This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at how SpaceX’s IPO could leave Tesla eating rocket dust and the need for better forest management in a warming world

This Tesla Veteran Is Running A Copper Mine With AI-Powered Robots

Mariana Minerals is operating what it says is the world’s first autonomous mine, extracting and refining copper in Utah to meet surging demand for the costly metal.

European tech weekly recap: €632M in deals and Tech.eu Summit London

Last week, we tracked more than 65 tech funding deals worth over €632 million, and over 5 exits, M&A transactions, rumours, and related news stories across Europe.Haberin devamını okumak için tıklayın…

The Bottlenecks Slowing Down AI Performance

AI’s cavalcade of constraints. Uncovering a lost sacred manuscript. Why it’s okay to drink a little coffee before bed. All that and more in this week’s edition of The Prototype.

Peptides Are Everywhere—But Who’s Actually Qualified To Give Advice?

Peptides are everywhere—from longevity clinics to social media. But not everyone is qualified to give advice. Here’s what to know before you trust the trend.

Google’s Weirdest AI Dataset Yet: Garbage

The search giant had previously created a machine learning data set out of food scraps from its kitchens. Now it’s partnering with Mill, which makes a high-tech trash bin, to use that data to train its AI algorithms.

SpaceX’s IPO Could Leave Tesla Eating Rocket Dust

Tesla shares could be overshadowed by the aerospace company’s record-breaking $1.75 billion public offering and what some investors see as more “sizzle.”