The Brutalist Report - tech
- Matthew Brown Companies confirms it's in funding talks with Virgin Orbit [703d]
- Forget general AI, apparently zebrafish larvae can count [703d]
- Github publishes RSA SSH host keys by mistake, issues update [703d]
- Accenture puts 19,000 staffers' heads on the chopping block [703d]
- ChatGPT, how did you get here? It was a long journey through open source AI [703d]
- Errors logged as 'nut loose on the keyboard' were – ahem – not a hardware problem [703d]
- There's one sure winner in the AI explosion, say analysts: Dutch outfit ASML [703d]
- French parliament says oui to AI surveillance for 2024 Paris Olympics [703d]
- Microsoft breaks geolocation, locking users out of Azure and M365 [704d]
- Where in the world is Terraform Labs villain Do Kwon? Montenegro, actually [704d]
- Cisco, Huawei, Ericsson on the hook for Philippine telco's $880M overspend [704d]
- Toshiba board supports – without recommending – $15 billion takeover bid [704d]
- Uncle Sam reveals it sent cyber-soldiers to Albania to hunt for Iranian threats [704d]
- Terran 1, world's first (mostly) 3D printed rocket, lifts off ... and fails to reach orbit [704d]
- Critical infrastructure gear is full of flaws, but hey, at least it's certified [704d]
- Intel: Please buy our 13th-gen vPro chips, we've given them more cores [704d]
- OpenAI CEO 'feels awful' about ChatGPT leaking conversations [704d]
- Red Hat veteran will head up SUSE from May as Di Donato steps down [704d]
- SAP user group: We want the same features on-prem that you put in the cloud [704d]
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