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Inside the Creation of DBRX, the World's Most Powerful Open Source AI Model
Startup Databricks just released DBRX, the most powerful open source large language model yet—eclipsing Meta’s Llama 2.Wired - Tech -
Companies Are Seeking Real-World Supply-Chain Gains in New AI Tools
Logistics firms are targeting cost savings as well as faster and more efficient deliveries as they incorporate generative AI into operations.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Actor's Union Contract Says Only Humans Can Be Voice Actors in Animations, Resisting AI Tech
Humans just scored an extra point in the ongoing battle with AI over the future of the creative arts.Inc. - Business -
‘Attention is All You Need’ creators look beyond Transformers for AI at Nvidia GTC: ‘The world needs something better’
Seven of the eight authors of the Transformers paper, which led to the gen AI boom, gathered to chat at GTC with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.VentureBeat - Tech -
How Toxic Gun Culture Begins at Home
The messages that kids get about firearms have changed for the worse.The New York Times - Top stories -
Dan Quinn: Commanders will listen to trade calls
Washington is expected to take LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels with the second overall pick.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
Anne Hathaway says Christopher Nolan helped save her career after online backlash cost her roles
Anne Hathaway told Vanity Fair that Christopher Nolan more or less saved her career when public opinion turned against her in the aftermath of her Oscar for “Les Miserables.”NBC News - Top stories -
Miguel Rojas responds to former Marlins teammate Jazz Chisholm's allegations about toxic clubhouse
Chisholm had alluded to Rojas' involvement, but had not named himCBS Sports - Sports -
Women's Six Nations: Wales 18-20 Scotland - Reaction as Scots win
Scotland survived a late fightback to begin their 2024 Six Nations campaign with victory over Wales in Cardiff.BBC News - Top stories -
Google Podcasts Is Going Away. Here's How to Keep Listening to WSJ Podcasts.
The Google Podcasts app is set to stop allowing listeners to hear podcasts after April 2. There are other ways for Android users to continue hearing WSJ podcasts.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Google -
What Do Basketball Stars Really Listen to Before Tip-Off?
We asked 13 players and coaches to share their pregame mixtapes. They aren’t thinking about “One Shining Moment” just yet.The New York Times - Sports -
Supreme Court hears arguments on abortion pill approval: Listen live
The Supreme Court is slated to hear arguments Tuesday over the approval of mifepristone, one of two drugs used for abortions. Mifepristone, which is sold under the brand name Mifeprex and as a generic drug, is commonly used with one other drug ...The Hill - Politics - Abortion -
Listen: IPL - Chennai Super Kings v Gujarat Titans
Listen to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra commentary as Chennai Super Kings face Gujarat Titans in the 2024 IPL.BBC News - Top stories - NFL -
The AI beat goes on…with a farewell | The AI Beat
On the AI beat, the beat never stops — so as the industry gathered this week at Nvidia GTC, the AI news cycle continued apace.VentureBeat - Tech - Artificial Intelligence -
AI Will Mean Cheaper Food
It will allow farmers and distributors to make dramatic improvements in efficiency, putting downward pressure on prices.The Wall Street Journal - World - Artificial Intelligence -
Beware AI euphoria
Like all great bubble stories, the latest tech narrative conveys a sense of inevitabilityFinancial Times - Business - Artificial Intelligence -
Is AI the Future of NPCs?
Artificial intelligence is poised to have a massive impact on video games in the next few years, something that excites and worries developers. Some think non-player characters might be AI’s killer app.Wired - Tech -
What's News: World-Wide
What’s News: World-WideThe Wall Street Journal - World -
A Walk to the Center of the World
On a hot day in Ghana, a visit to the spot where 0 degrees longitude meets the Equator.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
The world’s broken market for medicines
Record shortages of common drugs have countries scrambling for alternatives while patients skip treatmentsFinancial Times - Business -
Will AI Always Favor the Attacker in Warfare?
We need not succumb to fatalism.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Biden Wants to Put AI on a Leash
Bill Clinton’s regulators, by contrast, produced prosperity by encouraging freedom on the internet.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
WSL: Man City 3-1 Man Utd - reaction as City go top in front of 40,000
Watch live BBC One coverage plus radio & text updates as Man City host Man Utd at Etihad Stadium in the Women's Super League.BBC News - Top stories - Premier League -
‘Duty to warn’ guided US warning of Moscow attack. Adversaries don’t always listen
A little-known U.S. intelligence principle called the “duty to warn” came into play ahead of the deadly attack on Moscow’s outskirtsABC News - Top stories -
Supreme Court seems poised to reject abortion pill challenge
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a case involving a commonly used abortion pill, mifepristone, and the FDA's recent actions to make it more accessible.CBS News - Politics - Abortion -
Listen: Sunrisers Hyderabad hit IPL record 277-3 v Mumbai Indians
Listen to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra commentary as Sunrisers Hyderabad face Mumbai Indians in the 2024 IPL.BBC News - Top stories -
Hollywood said 'nobody cared' about women's sports. Luckily, Sue Bird didn't listen
With a new documentary out Friday, during the NCAA tournament she once ruled, the former WNBA great wants you to know she has no plans to stop holding court.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Outdoor Voices to Close All Stores This Week
The athleisure retailer will go online only, according to employees who were surprised by the announcement.The New York Times - Lifestyle