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‘She’s using our chat as her personal emotional support hotline’: What to do when a friend is oversharing in the group chat

There are certain social media rules we can all agree on: Ghosting a conversation is impolite, and replying “k” to a text is the equivalent of a backhand slap (violent, wrong, and rude). But what about the rest of the rules? When can we really remind someone of our old Venmo request? What happens when someone tries to flirt with you on LinkedIn?

Fortunately, terminally online writers Delia Cai and St

Reddit Makes Game-Changing Updates to Keyword Targeting via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson

Reddit announced their keyword targeting expansion today, available on both feed and conversation ad placements. Also announced were AI keyword suggestions to help bolster performance.

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Is this the real life? Training autonomous cars with simulations

Ben Popper interviews Vladislav Voroninski, CEO of Helm.ai, about unsupervised learning and the future of AI in autonomous driving. They discuss GenAI’s role in bridging the gap between simulation and reality, the challenges of scaling autonomous driving systems, the commercial potential of partial autonomy, and why software is emerging as a key differentiator in vehicle sales. Vlad spotlights the value of multimodal foundation models and how compute shortages affect AI startups. https://stackov

Key supplier of this critical semiconductor material is back in operation post-Helene

One of the two companies that manufacture high-purity quartz used for making semiconductors and other high-tech products from mines in a western North Carolina community severely damaged by

Elon Musk is hampering hurricane relief efforts—and using X to do it

When Federal Emergency Management Agency first responders raced to western North Carolina in the days after Hurricane Helene, they expected much of the devastation they found in its wake: totaled cars, crumbling roads, homes filled with mud or ruined by floodwaters or washed away entirely. What they didn’t expect was an alarming number of people

Robinhood cofounder Baiju Bhatt wants to create the Starlink of solar power

It’s been seven months since Robinhood cofounder Baiju Bhatt entered stealth mode. Last March, he left his CCO perch at the online brokerage valued at $23 billion to quietly shift gears.

This week, he announced his new venture—the Silicon Valley space startup Aetherflux, which aims to beam solar power from space to remote regions where delivering power is expensive, challenging, or dangerous. The long-term goal is a kind of Starlink f

Zlatý orel HS je malý vrtulník, co dokáže uštědřit velkou ránu

Golden Eagle HS izraelských Steadicopter je třímetrový autonomní vrtulníček o vzletové hmotnosti 50 kg, který nese ničivou protitankovou střelu krátkého dosahu Rafael Spike SR anebo delšího dosahu Spike LR2. Dron, který s raketou velkou skoro jako on sám možná působí trochu komicky, dělá zároveň dojem, že dokáže poskytnout tvrdou palebnou podporu ve složitém terénu nebo třeba městském boji. http://www.osel.cz/13731-zlaty-orel-hs-je-maly-vrtulnik-co-dokaze-ustedrit-velkou-ranu.html

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The IRS is rolling out its free tax-filing tool to 30 million Americans—and surprisingly, it’s great

Some 30 million Americans across the country will have a new way to file their taxes next spring: Direct File, a tool developed by the Internal Revenue Service that allows users to prepare their taxes and file online completely free of charge and without the need for any third-party provider. The to

Rio Tinto backs six startups in high-tech bid for cleaner mining of lithium, copper


British VC fund Founders Factory has launched the Mining Tech Accelerator in partnership with Rio Tinto, as the metals giant seeks to find better ways to cash-in on surging demand for lithium, copper, and other materials critical to t

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Norwegian startup Muybridge emerges from stealth to ‘reinvent’ the camera


Deep tech startup Mybridge has emerged from the shadows with an €8mn investment to fuel its objective — to revolutionise the way we take photos. Founded by Håkon Espeland and Anders Tomren in 2020, Muybridge has spent the last four years developi

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TNW Conference 2025 theme spotlight: AI and Deeptech


Debates about AI are everywhere these days. Families are chatting about its impacts on their lives. Politicians are deliberating over the laws that oversee it. Workers are talking about the risks of job automation. Entrepreneurs are chewing over the business

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16 Essential Paid SEO Tools That Are Worth the Money via @sejournal, @sejournal

Supercharge your SEO with paid tools. Learn about the advantages of investing in top-rated SEO tools that offer comprehensive data, automation, and advanced features.

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Nanostruktury hydrotermálních průduchů samovolně vyrábějí energii

Je to hlubokomořské překvapení. Japonští vědci objevili v materiálu hydrotermálních průduchů v Mariánském příkopu soustavy nanokanálků s různým elektrickým nábojem, zcela nebiologické a anorganické, které fungují jako selektivní iontové kanály živých buněk. Je až k neuvěření, co se na mořském dně najde. http://www.osel.cz/13730-nanostruktury-hydrotermalnich-pruduchu-samovolne-vyrabeji-energii.html

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Marriott settles with the FTC for $52 million over data breaches

Marriott International has agreed to pay $52 million and make changes to bolster its data security to resolve state and federal claims related to major data breaches that affected more than 300 million of its customers worl

Ben Horowitz’s dual support for Trump and Harris says a lot about the Valley’s AI politics

Welcome to AI Decoded, Fast Company’s weekly newsletter that breaks down the most important news in the world of AI. I’m Mark Sullivan, a senior writer at Fast Company, covering emerging tech, AI, and tech policy.

What Ben Horowitz’s flip-flopping  presidential support says about the Valley

Why did the 2024 Nobel for physics go to AI-related research?

The award this week of Nobel prizes in chemistry and physics to a small number of artificial intelligence pioneers affiliated with Google has stirred debate over the compa

The inside story of Roku’s TV program

Ten years ago, streaming stick maker Roku released its first smart TVs in partnership with Hisense and TCL, two Chinese TV manufacturers that few had heard of in the U.S. at that time. In the years since, Roku has become the domestic smart TV market leader. Its hardware partners have become household names, and sold millions of uni

Exclusive: Headspace’s new AI chatbot will offer mental health support to subscribers

Mental health app Headspace has launched a generative AI-powered chatbot called Ebb for users to get instant, personalized support through life’s ebbs and flows, the company exclusively told Fast Company.

Ebb was specifically trained by clinical psychologists and data scientists in motivational interviewing, an evidence-based methodology that works to help people make positive behavioral changes. The chatbot has two paths: having users reflect on certain events (and then s

How a Cold War plan to stop nuclear proliferation could protect the world from an AI arms race

As Mark Twain said, “History doesn’t often repeat itself, but it does rhyme.” We are fortunate that it does, because it means we can use lessons from the past at least as a rough guide to the present. The lessons can be lifesaving—literally—when we apply them to existential risks, of which the three biggest ones in our present time are climate change, weapons of mass destruction, and

TNW Podcast: Andrii Degeler and Callum Booth on the future of publishing


Welcome to the new episode of the TNW Podcast — the show where we discuss the latest developments in the European technology ecosystem and feature interviews with some of the most interesting people in the industry. In today’s special episod

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OpenAI deepens European footprint with new hubs in Paris, Brussels


OpenAI is opening new offices in Paris and Brussels as the ChatGPT maker accelerates its global expansion plans. The new sites increase the company’s European presence to four offices. They join London, which began OpenAI’s international expansion in 2023, an

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AI drove Belgian startup funding near €500M in H1 2024, report finds


Private capital investment in Belgian startups has exceeded €470mn in the first half of 2024, compared to a total of €424mn in 2023. At the current rate of spending, the country’s tech ecosystem is heading for a record funding year. That’s according to the Sta

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Holiday homes platform launches ‘global first’ visual search engine


Danish startup Landfolk has launched a visual search engine for holiday homes. Named Daisy, the feature invites users to search for their dream destinations. They can enter endless prompts, from “a luxurious room overlooking the ocean” to “a cosy cabin in the m

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Carbon removal startup Paebbl bags $25M to turn CO2 into building materials


Dutch-Nordic carbon capture startup Paebbl has raised $25mn as it looks to turn the sector that uses the bulk of the world’s mined materials — the built environment — into a permanent sink for the world’s most potent greenhouse gas — CO2.  Berlin-based VC C

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AI is changing science: Google DeepMind duo win Nobel Prize in Chemistry


Google DeepMind scientists Demis Hassabis and John Jumper today won this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The duo will share the prestigious prize — seen as the pinnacle of scientific achievement — with University of Washington professor David Bakker for his w

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Why Dubai-based VCs are looking to invest in European climate tech


Rising temperatures and unpredictable weather patterns have become a pressing concern within the UAE. In April, Dubai experienced its heaviest rainfall in 75 years over a 24-hour period, triggering floods and chaos. A team of researchers from the World Weather

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‘I’m in a McLaren in the pouring rain’: Jack Doherty’s McLaren crash, explained

A YouTuber sent his $200,000 McLaren skidding into a guardrail on a livestream, appearing to look down at his phone while driving in the rain. 

Jack Doherty was recording a livestream on Kick when the crash occurred, with a

Amazon’s new AI-powered spotlight tech aims to help delivery drivers find packages faster

Amazon, in its quest for greater efficiency, has developed new systems to shave seconds off each package delivery and to help customers make faster buying choices, even for new product types that they may know little about.

The company ann

Brečíš jako čmelák! Stresovaný hmyz je pesimistický a prožívá emoce

Experimenty s dělnicemi čmeláka zemního odhalily, že když čmeláčice čelí simulovanému stresu, prožívají stavy, které jsou podezřele podobné pesimismu a emocím. Výzkumy tohoto druhu nabízejí pozoruhodné zrcadlo, v němž bychom mohli zkoumat naše vlastní emoce z tolik potřebného nadhledu. Každopádně ale nebuďte na čmeláky zlí! http://www.osel.cz/13728-brecis-jako-cmelak-stresovany-hmyz-je-pesimisticky-a-proziva-emoce.html

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Životopisy nejstarších filosofů a jejich díla

Půjde o předsokratiky. Při jejich studiu je člověk okouzlen prostředím postupného vznikání filosofie i přírodovědy a jejich pojmosloví. Společnost je to velice pestrá, po všech stránkách. Většina životopisů jsou ovšem fikce. Díla se zachovala zlomkovitě, v citátech pozdějších autorů. Ti k nim často přidávali referáty o díle dotyčného a drby o jeho životě. http://www.osel.cz/13729-zivotopisy-nejstarsich-filosofu-a-jejich-dila.html

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Why it’s important to support fintechs in the acceleration age

In a time where the digital world is shifting beneath our feet, the speed of technological change can feel like it has never been greater. Tech advancements achieve widespread adoption seemingly at breakneck speeds. Within the past year we saw the rapid evolution of GenAI and the swift adoption of ChatGPT, making this large language model (LLM) one of the fastest-growing services ever. With these ch

Meta AI launches in Brazil, U.K., and more markets in a bid to beat ChatGPT

Meta Platforms said on Wednesday its artificial intelligence chatbot, Meta AI, will be available in 21 new markets, as it looks to compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

Technology companies have been trying to attract consumers to their AI chatbots by introducing new features and making them

OpenAI says cybercriminals are using ChatGPT more to influence elections

OpenAI has seen a number of attempts where its AI models have been used to generate fake content, including long-form articles and social media comments, aimed at influencing elections, the

Wimbledon tennis tournament replaces human line judges with electronic system

Wimbledon is replacing line judges with electronic line-calling, the latest step into the modern age by the oldest Grand Slam tennis tournament.

The All England Club announced Wednesday that technology will be used to give the “out” and “fault” calls at the championships from 2025, eliminating the need for human officials to make them.

Wimbledon organizers said the decision to adopt live electronic line calling was made following extensive testing

Google could be forced to sell parts of its business if the DOJ gets its way

The U.S. Department of Justice is considering asking a federal judge to force Google to sell parts of its business in order to eliminate its online search monopoly.

In a late court filing on T

The big question mark at the center of Tesla’s self-driving Robotaxi

Tesla’s unveiling of its Robotaxi tomorrow should finally offer us a better look at CEO Elon Musk’s next big project. But it’s likely we won’t come away knowing much—or not enough—about the technology underpinning the self-driving system.

Tesla relies on neural networks—which mimic the way the brain works in silico—to comprehend the road experience, and take actions much in the same way a human dr

Big Tech’s experimental AI can’t beat old-school productivity gems

The “Chat” in ChatGPT’s name neatly encapsulates a major element of why OpenAI’s AI-infused assistant has had such epoch-shifting impact. We’ve been using PCs and phones to chat with humans for years—at least since the era of AOL Instant Messenger. Talking to a piece of software, using a largely similar interface, is not that vast a mental leap.

And yet ChatGPT’s chat-centricity is also a bit of a stumbling block. Not every task lends itself to a pure back-and-forth dialog. Writing

These AI tools can make filing your taxes less of a nightmare

As people with tax filing extensions prepare for the Internal Revenue Service’s October 15 deadline, and others begin to think about their returns due next April, tax prep services are touting AI tools that can help answer questions you have and help you file faster and more accurately.

H&R Block has, since December 2023, offered people filing through its online products a tool it calls

Can Facebook win back Gen Z?

Facebook was born as a social networking tool exclusively for Harvard students. These days you’d be hard-pressed to find many U.S. college students on the platform. 

Over the past decade, Facebook usership among U.S. teens dropped from 71% to 33%. A recently announced redesign attempts to recapture these young users, emphasizing already popular aspects li

The 4 Principles Of Effective Retail Marketing via @sejournal, @jasonhennessey

Attract more customers to your retail business with effective marketing strategies. Master the four pillars of retail marketing and watch your sales soar.

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A Beginner’s Guide To Reddit: How To Get Started via @sejournal, @brentcsutoras

This guide offers essential information about Reddit, its significance in the digital landscape, and how to effectively navigate and utilize this unique social platform effectively.

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Carbon myopia is concealing a deeper problem: our insatiable appetite for materials


Stop for a moment and pay attention to the things around you. The clothes you’re wearing, the device you’re using, what you’re sitting on, the building you’re in. What are they made of?  The simple answer is “stuff from nature” — woods, metals

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European Investment Bank crafts new funding plan to keep startups in the EU


The European Investment Bank (EIB) is considering new measures to help close the funding gap for European startups and prevent them from relocating across the Atlantic. During a meeting with EU finance ministers yesterday in Luxembourg, the EIB proposed its “A

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Jupiter’s moon Europa is NASA’s next search for potential life

Where there’s water, there’s life. At least on Earth. So, do the same rules apply off-world? We sent the Perseverance rover to an ancient Martian lakebed to gather clues of past life. By that logic, could a probe to a presumed icy ocean on Jupiter’s moon, Europa, find potential for current life?

That’s the hope propelling the Europa Clipper, the largest NASA spacecraft developed for a planetary mission and the

Vynález knihtisku a sociální vztahy rozdmýchaly šílenství čarodějnických procesů

Johannes Gutenberg to nejspíš nezamýšlel, ale když vymyslel knihtisk, rozpoutal běsy, které pak sužovaly Evropu i svět celá staletí. Analýzy čarodějnických procesů střední Evropy ukazují, že se po každém novém vydání Kladiva na čarodějnice rozhořelo více hranic s čarodějnicemi. http://www.osel.cz/13727-vynalez-knihtisku-a-socialni-vztahy-rozdmychaly-silenstvi-carodejnickych-procesu.html

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Why Bradley Tusk believes mobile voting is key the health of our democracy

As Election Day approaches, concerns about voter accuracy and the upholding of Democracy are mounting. Bradley Tusk, a political strategist and former Uber adviser, proposes a solution: mobile voting. Just as Uber revolutionized how we catch a ride home, Tusk argues that mobile voting could eliminate friction from the basic civil right to vote, and in the process, diffuse the nation’s divisive political reality. 

This is an abridged transcript of an interview from