Lucid Motors' Leadership Undergoes Radical Shakeup Amid New CEO's Reforms
The company announced a new slate of executive hires meant to help turn things around, as Gravity SUV sales are not taking off as expected.
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The company announced a new slate of executive hires meant to help turn things around, as Gravity SUV sales are not taking off as expected.
TV Time, the popular TV-tracking app, is shutting down on July 15 as parent company Whip Media pivots toward enterprise AI products.
Early-stage firm Magnify Ventures has raised a $46.6 million Fund II from LPs, including Melinda French Gates’ Pivotal Ventures.
Microsoft announced a new operating business called Microsoft Frontier company on Thursday, backed by a $2.5 billion investment and 6,000 industry and engineering experts. The venture is focused on delivering enterprise AI deployments using Microsoft’s existing tools, with early partnerships includi
The code can have harmful things in it (by chance, hallucinations or malice) and running it is a security risk. I see that there are other plotting libraries that can accept a json data holding all design orders, and generate the plot from it. no code. seems safer to me. Am I wrong? do proffesional
If you don’t want to spend $180 on the Elgato Key Light, the Godox ES45 Desktop LED Key Light is a more affordable option that offers nearly as much brightness and plenty of features, including adjustable brightness and color temperature. Right now, it’s cheaper than usual for the first time this ye
For a few days, it seemed like Universal decided that there would be no advanced screenings of Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey for influencers. But on Monday, influencers sat alongside traditional critics and journalists at special showings of The Odyssey specifically for the associated press junket
Anthropic Claude Science now integrates the NVIDIA BioNeMo Agent Toolkit to accelerate computational life sciences research. Anthropic has launched the public beta of Claude Science, an AI workbench built for scientific research. The platform enables scientists to converse directly with digital agen
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Frameworks like Lean Six Sigma and business process management (BPM) first gained traction because they promised clarity in the chaos—a structured way to bring order to messy, sprawling operations. Lean Six Sigma emphasized statistical rigor and quality control; BPM created end-to-end maps of how wo
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has reportedly proposed giving 5% of the company’s equity to a U.S. sovereign wealth fund, reviving discussions about letting the public share in the financial gains from the AI boom.
There are some big savings to be had over at Target, with discounts on a wide range of tech, from turntables and laptops to speakers, smart watches, and more.
If the summer heat is killing your sleep, these expert recommended cooling essentials will help you snooze without the sweating — and they're on sale for the 4th of July.
The Steam Machine is just the shell for something grander.
Apple TV has a strong lineup of shows about to debut, kicking off with tonight’s Silo season 3 premiere. But there are five new movies on the Apple TV schedule too, here’s what’s coming.
Spec-driven AI orchestration is the architecture that compounds at portfolio scale, not prompt engineering. The infrastructure shift parallels Terraform for infrastructure, declarative CI/CD, and Kubernetes for containers. Blake Aber · Predicate Ventures · 2026 Anthropic's engineering team recently
In his keynote on Wednesday, Benoit Schillings, vice president of Technology at Google DeepMind and formerly CTO at Google X, said he’s finally given up on coding his own software and has handed it off to agents. Schillings said he was a bit new to DeepMind, having moved over from Google X only 18 m
Opening a 600-line Solidity contract you have never seen is intimidating. Where do you even start? Over time I developed a reading order that turns the wall of code into something I can reason about in an hour instead of a day. It is the same order whether I am auditing for vulnerabilities, integrat
When we met James Yang and Anish Paleja on Monday morning, The Daily Context team simply thought, "These are great guys who are very into hackathons." Little did we know. Yang and Paleja met at a Major League Hacking hackathon. They were 15, they didn't know how to code, and they didn't know much ab
Mathematics has an annoying habit: it keeps handing you the same idea over and over under different names, and never once admits you've already met. In your first year you get told about the Legendre transform in mechanics (you understand nothing). Then about free energy in thermodynamics (you under