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Tesla’s success and potential for “Total Domination” in the automotive industry is driven by their advanced technology and their ability to revolutionize vehicle production.
Questions to inspire discussion.
What is the analyst’s best idea for 2024 regarding Tesla’s stock?
—The analyst’s best idea for 2024 is to short Tesla’s stock, despite the risky and historically unsuccessful nature of such a bet.
Mismatch repair deficiency is a biomarker for predicting response to cancer immune checkpoint inhibitors. A new study may explain why it can fall short.
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The chatbot’s summarization feature relies on preprocessed video data or existing subtitles and transcripts.
One feature added to Microsoft’s AI Copilot in the Edge browser this week is the ability to generate text summaries of videos.
It leans on text from subtitles and transcriptions.
NotebookLM is also getting a feature that transforms your notes into another type of document.
NotebookLM got an upgrade.
Engineers and major companies are pushing a technology called L4S that they say could make the web feel dramatically faster.
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“What we really do is zero-energy computing,” says CEO Alex Busarov, who I met at Web Summit in Lisbon recently.
Bitcoin mining and AI training—which has increased one million times over the last seven years—together consume more energy than the entire United Kingdom, Busarov says. All of that goes to waste as heat, which then itself often needs to be cooled in a data or compute center, costing yet more energy.