Bryan Catanzaro, VP of applied deep learning research at NVIDIA, and Kanjun Qiu, CEO of Imbue, in a recent interview explain their thoughts on the future of AI in personal computing at NVIDIA GTC 2024. Providing more insight into the potential of AI to transform human interaction with technology and the development of virtual worlds […]
Its creator says the clock will tick once a year and has a century hand; a cuckoo will come out on each millennium.
The college basketball world is asking one question following the news that USC head coach Andy Enfield is accepting the SMU job: What will Bronny James do? Speculation surrounding the freshman is at a high with the offseason now underway for the Trojans. A number of options are on the table for James, who entered […]
Eva Longoria and Admiral Bill McRaven won the Bezos Courage & Civility Award, receiving $50 million each to give to the charities of their choice. Previous award winners include Dolly Parton.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez have announced Eva Longoria is one of two people being honored with the Bezos Courage and Civility Award this year.
Upon landing, Shatner was overcome with emotion as the trip made him come to grips about Earth's future.
MacKenzie Scott – the ex-wife of billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos – is dumping most of her massive $640 million in donations to left-wing causes. Major funds will be funneled to progressive initiatives such as enabling transgender athletes, legal aid for illegal immigrants, and climate change. On Tuesday, Scott announced that she is donating $640 million to 361 nonprofits through her philanthropic organization known as Yield Giving. ABC News reported that 279 nonprofits received $2 million...
The 'penny finally began to drop' for besotted Peter Metcalfe when Emma Hennell-Whittington arrived at his haulage firm's charity ball with her boyfriend - an Ultimate Strongman competitor.
Scott gave away most of her $640 million donation pledge to left-wing causes. In a note on her website, she called recipients 'vital agents of change'. Almost half the money goes to LGBTQ, migrant, prisoner and climate causes
Normally, Republicans would celebrate the fact that federal workers showed up at their office. But the employees who came to the Labor Department's Boston office last week weren't there to work -- they were there, in person, to protest having to show up for in-person work.
Image: NASA/Bill Ingalls, public domain. In July of last year, we announced “Future Audiences,” a new initiative of the Wikimedia Foundation to explore how we can continue to meet the needs of know
Get comfy, folks; the future of sneakers is heady as all hell. by Corbin Smith On March 30th, the Portland Art Museum will raise the curtain on Future Now: Virtual Sneakers to Cutting-Edge Kicks, a new exhibit about the various futures imaginable for the world’s most versatile sporting footwear. Our city is the touring exhibition's first stop following its premiere at the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto. This feels appropriate since...