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This startup thinks robotics is about to have its ChatGPT moment

This startup thinks robotics is about to have its ChatGPT moment

General Intuition is investing significantly in the potential of video game data to enhance the development of physical artificial intelligence. The company believes that millions of hours of gameplay data can be utilized to train foundational models, which could streamline the process of creating more intelligent robots that require less real-world data for training. This initiative comes as the demand for advanced robotics continues to grow, with applications spanning various industries. By leveraging the rich datasets generated from video games, General Intuition aims to accelerate the evolution of AI technologies, making them more efficient and capable in real-world scenarios. The project is set to unfold over the coming months, with the goal of transforming how robots learn and adapt to their environments.

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Why a merger with SpaceX could be bad for Tesla shareholders

Why a merger with SpaceX could be bad for Tesla shareholders

Elon Musk is reportedly considering a merger between Tesla and SpaceX as the latter prepares to go public, raising concerns among Tesla shareholders. Internal discussions suggest that a merger could eventually occur, driven by the potential for synergies between the two companies, which have collaborated on projects like the Terafab chip plant and orbital data centers. Analysts, including Wedbush's Dan Ives, speculate that Musk aims to integrate technologies from both firms within a growing AI ecosystem. However, the merger's implications for Tesla shareholders are complex. Musk holds significant control over SpaceX through special voting shares, which could allow him to negotiate terms favoring his interests. While Tesla shareholders would retain voting rights on any merger, their ability to influence the outcome may depend on their desire for a stake in SpaceX. Experts warn that any merger would likely be structured as a stock deal, which could complicate matters given Musk's history of self-dealing in previous mergers, such as the controversial acquisition of SolarCity and the recent buyout of Twitter by his AI firm, xAI. Despite these concerns, some investors believe a merger could streamline Musk's focus and resources, potentially benefiting Tesla in the long run.

Bluesky was launched as a Twitter rival — but it's far less popular. Now it's eyeing Reddit for inspiration

Bluesky was launched as a Twitter rival — but it's far less popular. Now it's eyeing Reddit for inspiration

Bluesky's Rose Wang expressed reservations about the future of public square platforms, emphasizing a preference for models inspired by companies like Reddit. In an interview with CNBC, Wang highlighted the importance of fostering community-driven environments that prioritize user engagement and content moderation. This statement reflects Bluesky's strategic direction as it seeks to differentiate itself in the competitive social media landscape. The comments come amid ongoing discussions about the role of social media in public discourse and the challenges of maintaining healthy online communities.

White House AI Adviser Sriram Krishnan to Leave Trump Administration at End of June

White House AI Adviser Sriram Krishnan to Leave Trump Administration at End of June

Sriram Krishnan, the senior policy adviser for artificial intelligence at the White House, will leave his position at the end of June after 18 months of contributing to the development of U.S. AI policy within the Trump administration. Krishnan, who has an extensive background in the tech industry as a former product leader at major companies including Microsoft, Twitter, Facebook, and Snap, has also served as a partner at the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. His departure marks a significant transition in the administration’s approach to AI, as he has played a pivotal role in shaping the nation's strategies and regulations in this rapidly evolving field.

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10 Best Traffic Management and Queueing Solutions for High-Traffic Websites in 2026

10 Best Traffic Management and Queueing Solutions for High-Traffic Websites in 2026

A sudden surge in web traffic led to the collapse of a server, causing significant disruptions for users and raising concerns among the technical team. The incident unfolded as analytics data displayed alarming spikes, prompting immediate panic and a flurry of communication via Slack among staff members. Concurrently, social media platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter), saw a growing backlash from frustrated users. This situation underscores the critical importance of effective traffic management strategies to prevent such failures in the future. The incident serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by online services in handling unexpected demand and the need for robust infrastructure to maintain user satisfaction.

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miHoYo’s Genshin Impact tops X’s 2024 most-discussed games list

miHoYo’s Genshin Impact tops X’s 2024 most-discussed games list

On Tuesday, gaming media outlet 4gamer announced that X, formerly known as Twitter, has unveiled its list of the top 10 most-discussed games for 2024, with Genshin Impact taking the lead. The report highlights that Japanese users have become the most active gaming community worldwide. Genshin Impact's sustained popularity in discussions can be attributed to its ongoing content updates and effective cross-platform optimization, which have kept players engaged and active in conversations about the game.

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Figure CEO Teases Walking F.03 Humanoid, Successor to Figure 02

Figure CEO Teases Walking F.03 Humanoid, Successor to Figure 02

Brett Adcock, CEO of Figure, announced via Twitter that the company's latest humanoid robot, the F.03, has achieved the ability to walk. He described the robot as "the most advanced hardware I've ever seen." The announcement was accompanied by a mysterious image of the F.03 behind a frosted glass door, which was labeled 'F.03 BEAR CAVE.' This development marks a significant milestone in robotics, showcasing Figure's commitment to advancing humanoid technology.

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