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Andrej Karpathy expresses awe at SpaceX's story and achievements, highlighting the company's past, present, and future.
Europe is considering new regulations to address privacy concerns raised by smart glasses.
Elon Musk becomes the world's first trillionaire after SpaceX's IPO, with his net worth surpassing $1 trillion, driven by the merger of his rocket, AI, and social media companies.
SpaceX priced its IPO at $135 per share, raising $75 billion in the largest IPO ever, with shares set to trade on the Nasdaq under ticker SPCX.
The Hertz Foundation awarded 2026 fellowships to three current MIT students and one incoming grad student, providing financial support for groundbreaking research in science and technology.
This 1989 paper draws a historical analogy between the dynamo and the computer to explain the modern productivity paradox, comparing the slow productivity gains from electrification with those from computing.
An opinion piece arguing that open-source LLMs, particularly from China, have prevented US AI companies from monopolizing the technology, and advocating for open-source as an ethical duty.
An in-depth interview with Spotify Co-CEO Gustav Söderström covering leadership, organizational structure, AI integration in products like playlists and personal agents, and the company's strategies against competitors.
SpaceX confirms successful satellite deployment.
Monica Lewinsky discusses her deliberate avoidance of notifications and mindful technology use, including her preference for text-only alerts and her use of an iPad for work in LA traffic.
Advances in technology, particularly AI, are outpacing updates to government surveillance controls, making the US Constitution increasingly outdated in protecting citizens from abuse.
A battery breakthrough from the past decade has now reached full commercial availability, marking a significant milestone in energy storage technology.
Analyzes three real trends revealed by companies with the fastest AI hiring growth: Physical AI / Robotics, AI Safety, and AI Infrastructure. It points out that these areas are moving from research to engineering deployment, becoming new growth opportunities.
A new development brings partial multicore support to the DOS operating system, enabling better performance on modern multi-core processors.
A discussion about EU sovereignty in 2025, likely covering technology regulation and digital autonomy.
Jeff Bezos thanks NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman for visiting Blue Origin's LC-36 site, reaffirming the team's commitment to returning to flight and reaching the Moon.
Cheaper AI technology is increasing demand and creating more jobs, with no evidence of widespread AI-related job losses, according to an Apollo report.
NASA announces the first of three Moon base missions, the Blue Origin Mark I Endurance lander, set to launch no earlier than Fall 2026, carrying scientific payloads to the lunar South Pole.
A report on Andrew Yang's observations and insights from attending an AI conference.
The article covers the growing trend of employers making AI workplace training mandatory for employees, with an emphasis on the urgency and consequences of non-compliance.