Registration for the closed network test of Elden Ring Nightreign are open, publisher Bandai Namco announced today. The sign-up period for the co-op Elden Ring spinoff officially started on January 10 at 9AM ET and will run until January 20 at 9AM ET. You can add your name to the list now on Bandai Namco’s… Continue reading You can now sign up to test Elden Ring’s co-op spinoff
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Amazon is ‘winding down’ some of its DEI programs
/ A memo sent to Amazon employees said the company is ending ‘outdated’ programs related to representation and inclusion. By Emma Roth, a news writer who covers the streaming wars, consumer tech, crypto, social media, and much more. Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO. Share this story Illustration by Alex Castro /… Continue reading Amazon is ‘winding down’ some of its DEI programs
Tesla goes full circle and copies its own copycat with new Model Y
Tesla unveiled its new Model Y with a refreshed design in China and many pointed out that it looks remarkably similar to Xpeng’s P7, which is funny because Xpeng itself was a Tesla copycat at its inception. It goes full circle. Henry Xia, who founded Xpeng in 2014, admitted openly that he was influenced by… Continue reading Tesla goes full circle and copies its own copycat with new Model Y
Tesla issues recall on over 200,000 vehicles for the self-driving computer failure
Tesla has officially issued a recall on over 200,000 vehicles in the US over the self-driving computer inside the vehicle short-circuiting and failing to work. This is an issue that Electrek has been reporting on for a month. In December, Electrek released an exclusive report about Tesla having a major issue with a new version of its… Continue reading Tesla issues recall on over 200,000 vehicles for the self-driving computer failure
Elon Musk Blames LA Wildfires on Black Firefighters
How does it just keep getting worse? Fuelling the Fire Instead of mourning the devastating destruction and death that’s befallen the city of Los Angeles due to raging wildfires this week, Elon Musk has taken to his far-right hate speech incubator X to blame the fires on — wait for it — diversity, equity, and… Continue reading Elon Musk Blames LA Wildfires on Black Firefighters
Facebook Apparently Trained Its AI by Torrenting Pirated Books Stolen From Authors
And Zuckerberg personally approved the piracy, according to these documents. Free Loaders Newly unredacted court documents allege that Meta, formerly Facebook, knowingly used pirated books obtained from the online archive Library Genesis to train its AI models, Wired reports. Submitted in an ongoing lawsuit filed against the platform by a group of authors including Ta-Nehisi… Continue reading Facebook Apparently Trained Its AI by Torrenting Pirated Books Stolen From Authors
Los Angeles Firefighting Aircraft Out of Commission After Dunce With Drone Crashes Into It
“We have a saying: ‘If you fly, we can’t.’” Drone Swatting Firefighters are still struggling to contain multiple major wildfires as much of Los Angeles county remains under a red flag warning, with fierce winds fanning the flames. At least ten people have lost their lives and more than 9,000 structures have been damaged so far,… Continue reading Los Angeles Firefighting Aircraft Out of Commission After Dunce With Drone Crashes Into It
OpenAI’s Most Advanced AI Release Stumped by New York Times Word Game
Connections claims another victim. Awful General Intelligence While OpenAI CEO Sam Altman claims that the company already has the building blocks for artificial general intelligence, a simple test of its most advanced publicly-avilable AI system was caught majorly lacking by a puzzle that countless people do every day. As Walter Bradley Center for Natural and… Continue reading OpenAI’s Most Advanced AI Release Stumped by New York Times Word Game
Even Trump Can’t Stop America’s Green Transition, Says Biden’s Top Climate Adviser
The second is whether we’re continuing to deal more and more people into the transformation. We’ve got over 100,000 farmers and ranchers that are now taking on climate-smart agricultural practices. Will that climate action, that distributed climate action, continue to expand? The last thing is how good are we at building the stuff we need… Continue reading Even Trump Can’t Stop America’s Green Transition, Says Biden’s Top Climate Adviser