Grok keeps sending gibberish responses to users: Affected users told TechCrunch they were using Grok Lite, and noticed the issues as early as Wednesday morning. Read More
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Mark buys a castle: Mark Zuckerberg just bought a cozy abode somewhat close to Meta’s international headquarters in Ireland. Read More
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A third of web pages published since ChatGPT's launch show signs of AI authorship, study finds: ChatGPT and other AI models are now authoring and editing much of the new web. Read More
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Early Cerebras investor Adit Singh joins Mayfield as infrastructure partner: At Mayfield, Singh will focus on semiconductor, cybersecurity, and physical AI investments. Read More
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Someone targeted security researchers using a fake crypto conference as a lure: A hacker pretending to work for a leading cryptocurrency news website targeted several cybersecurity professionals using Google Docs as a way to deliver malware. Read More
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Google gives publishers a new way to fight AI-driven traffic losses: Google is giving publishers a new button that lets readers make them a preferred source across Search, Discover, and Google News, potentially boosting their traffic as AI search sends fewer clicks to the web. Read More
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The Enhanced Games — tech's steroid extravaganza — didn't pay off, as company posts $60 million loss: An effort to transform the world of sports through steroid use doesn't exactly seem to be bearing financial fruit. Read More
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OK, can we actually cool data centers with our pee?: Jason Kelce joked that people should cool data centers with their pee, rather than potable water -- but his suggestion is not completely ludicrous. Read More
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Ramp launches its own AI model router, called Router: Ramp has launched its own AI model routing service, dubbed Router, that lets users and companies use and switch between various large language models via an API. Read More
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