The Brutalist Report - register
- Facing a 30% price rise to park servers in a colo? Blame AI [820d]
- Alexa's future is pay-to-play, departing Amazon exec predicts [820d]
- California governor vetoes bill requiring human drivers in robo trucks [820d]
- ChatGPT will soon accept speech and images in its prompts, and be able to talk back to you [820d]
- Mixin suspends deposits and withdrawals after $200m cryptocurrency heist [820d]
- US Trademark Office still wants to keep faxes, but is willing to try this cloud thing [820d]
- Uncle Sam mulls spying on clouds being used to train AI [820d]
- NASA's Mars Sample Return mission is in danger of never launching [820d]
- No customer left behind, SAP's Klein tells users angered by cloud-only decision [820d]
- Amazon to sink $4B into AI dev Anthropic, become its cloud provider [820d]
- Intel aims to patch semiconductor skills gap with one-year cert program [820d]
- Car industry pleads for delay to post-Brexit tariffs on EVs [820d]
- Oracle early leader in pointing vectors at business data, say analysts [820d]
- OpenAI's DALL·E 3 teams up with ChatGPT to turn brainfarts into art [820d]
- Microsoft hiring a nuclear power program manager, because AI needs lots of 'leccy [820d]
- UK procurement is too glacial to bring AI into defense, MPs told [820d]
- The home Wi-Fi upgrade we never asked for is coming. The one we need is not [820d]
- No, no, no! Disco joke hit bum note in the rehab center [820d]
- OSIRIS-REx succesfully delivers NASA's first asteroid sample [820d]
- Google killing Basic HTML version of Gmail In January 2024 [820d]
- Dell allows DPUs to be retrofitted to older PowerEdge servers [820d]
- T-mobile exposes some customer data – but don't call it a breach [820d]
- Fujitsu to quit Tokyo HQ [820d]
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