Musk founded the neural tech company in 2016, and says the chip will enable a "symbiosis" between the human brain and AI. | Continue reading
Sanders' provided the colorful description of communications specialist Josh Raffel in her new book, "Speaking for Myself." | Continue reading
Google wants the town-like campus to be walkable and bikeable, with all the amenities and services within a 10-minute walk for residents. | Continue reading
Porter's case reflects Silicon Valley's intensifying competition for talent, but also gives a rare look into Amazon's unusual compensation structure. | Continue reading
The ruling contradicts intelligence officials' statements following Edward Snowden's revelation that the NSA was snooping on Americans' phone records. | Continue reading
The tech haven may be an outlier, helping to fuel debate about a supposed mass exodus from US cities to suburbia. | Continue reading
The Vatican announced its plan for an ethical approach to AI development, arguing for things like transparency, inclusion, impartiality, and privacy. | Continue reading
The analyst's job duties would also include gathering information for use in legal actions, including restraining orders against labor groups. | Continue reading
Negotiations to sell the US arm of the app were sent off-course by new rules out of China which could give its government a veto on any sale. | Continue reading
The company has to finalize the sale in a matter of weeks to avoid a ban on its operations ordered by President Donald Trump. | Continue reading
Blackcurrants are popular in Europe but were banned in America in the early 1900s because they spread a fungus that kills white pine trees. | Continue reading
The protest came the day after Bezos' net worth exceeded $200 billion for the first time, making him one of the richest people in history. | Continue reading
The companies have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars for PR firms to work on the controversial Yes on Proposition 22 campaign, per a CNET report. | Continue reading
Keeping a firm 6-foot distance from others to stay coronavirus-free is a very 1940s-type of thing to do. | Continue reading
Employees will also get a $500 stipend for "home office equipment" as the company expects them to work remotely for at least another year. | Continue reading
Moderna said that its coronavirus vaccine was safe and created an immune response in people older than 55. | Continue reading
Austin Russell founded the self-driving-car tech company Luminar when he was 17. Now he's selling it to a SPAC in a deal valued at $3.4 billion. | Continue reading
Nearly three dozen cases were reported on Saturday. Among them included a cluster of Greek housing residents, staff, and students living on or off-campus. | Continue reading
The firing of James Damore over his "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber" memo will empower the tech alt-right. | Continue reading
Most drivers work part time. But Uber and Lyft make most of their money off drivers who work like full-time employees — without any of the benefits. | Continue reading
The Uber Eats driver and programmer behind the tool said his data shows the company has been been underpaying drivers 25-30% of trips. | Continue reading
Navalny's press secretery tweeted she believes "Alexei was poisoned with something mixed into his tea" on a flight to Moscow. | Continue reading
Apple yanked "Fortnite" from the App Store late last week. Now, resellers are charging thousands for iPhones with "Fortnite" pre-installed on eBay. | Continue reading
The scientist leading the research, Jürgen Schupp, said it would improve the debate about universal basic income by producing scientific evidence. | Continue reading
Research shows that COVID-19 patients — including those with asymptomatic or mild cases — develop T cells that can fight the virus if it returns. | Continue reading
The episode demonstrates the strength of the GPT-3 AI text generator, which has shown itself to appear convincingly human under some circumstances. | Continue reading
Nike's Vaporfly shoes are more energetically efficient than other shoes. So some runners with other sponsors wear "blacked-out" Vaporflys to keep up. | Continue reading
This is what happens when you take a company that knows how to build cars, give it a bunch of money, and then leave that company to do so. | Continue reading
Each machine can sort up to 36,000 pieces of mail per hour including letters and post cards. | Continue reading
Facebook said it "has to get better." But despite a recent purge of conspiracy and white supremacy groups, the company showed it has a long way to go. | Continue reading
Last month, Facebook offered $650 million to settle a similar lawsuit claiming it collected biometric data without users' consent. | Continue reading
The art comes from from Winston Tseng, a street artist known for his realistic, tongue-in-cheek "ads" across New York City. | Continue reading
Epic Games could prove to be Apple's most formidable opponent yet. By luring Apple into its trap, it showed just how cunning it could be. | Continue reading
The court said Amazon was "pivotal" in bringing a defective laptop battery to a customer, who was burned when the battery exploded. | Continue reading
The report follows President Trump's executive order seeking to ban TikTok's parent company from operating in the US over national security concerns. | Continue reading
Palantir Technologies, the secretive tech firm that supplies data tools to surveillance agencies, is set to go public this year. | Continue reading
The cable ripped through the observatory's reflector dish and damaged the dome that directs the telescope to its targets in space. | Continue reading
A 17-year-old theme-park employee was attacked by a visitor whom he had asked to wear a mask. Workers are often tasked with enforcing mask policies. | Continue reading
Uber and Lyft are expected to appeal Monday's ruling, and have argued that reclassifying drivers as employees could wreak havoc on their businesses. | Continue reading
Nextpolis would house 50,000 emigrants from Hong Kong on a 31.07 square mile site located between Dublin and Belfast. | Continue reading
Governments around the world are cracking down on TikTok and its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, in a campaign to counter Beijing. | Continue reading
The two tech companies had "preliminary" talks that may or may not lead to a deal, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday night citing sources. | Continue reading
Author Justin Farrell explains how Teton County turned into a billionaire wilderness, and what that means — not just for Wyoming, but for America. | Continue reading
Tech firms could theoretically be hiring anywhere in the work-from-home era, but data from jobs site Indeed shows it's not turning out that way. | Continue reading
The electric vehicle maker installed $36,000 worth of solar panels for executive chairman Trevor Milton. | Continue reading
The poem, entitled "Elon Musk by Dr. Seuss," was generated by OpenAI's GPT-3 and references the Tesla CEO's 2018 Twitter debacle with the SEC. | Continue reading