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2025-12-01
New York Times 24 related

How David Sacks' AI and crypto policies in Trump's White House benefit his investments, those of his Silicon Valley friends, and the All-In podcast he co-hosts

Calls Conflict Claims “Nothing Burger” Mike Pearl / Gizmodo : 438 Reasons to Doubt that David Sacks Should Work for the Federal Government Mark Toon / Protos : David Sacks sends silly legal threat to ...

2024-03-29
IEEE Spectrum

How the chip industry can build a multichiplet GPU with 1T+ transistors, which will be needed within a decade if the AI revolution continues at its current pace

Advances in semiconductors are feeding the AI boom  —  In 1997 the IBM Deep Blue supercomputer defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov. X: @pstasiatech and @justindross . Forums: Hacker News X: P...

2024-02-18
Wall Street Journal 3 related

Elon Musk says his companies “have probably done more to undermine Russia than anything” and calls accusations that he is a Vladimir Putin apologist “absurd”

all the evidence points to the... Garry Kasparov / @kasparov63 : It's a war. Russia's invasion of Ukraine is the front line, but it extends to every aspect of the free world vs authoritarians. Trump &...

2022-11-25
Tech.eu 3 related

London-based The Applied AI Company, which uses AI to automate repetitive work prone to human error in insurance, pharma, and other sectors, raised a $42M seed

Investors include Stefan von Liechtenstein, Garry Kasparov, Dennis Mahoney, Valnon Holding, Freud Holdings, HCS GmbH …

2021-06-06
VICE 16 related

Microsoft says Bing is not displaying image results for “tank man” on the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre due to “accidental human error”

showing the long column of tanks that he held up. https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/... @starsandstripes : Microsoft Corp. blamed “accidental human error” for its Bing search engine brie...

2020-02-23
Wired

Interview with Garry Kasparov, the first chess world champion to be defeated by a computer, about chess, AI, and a strategy for staying a step ahead of machines

Twenty-three years after he lost to Deep Blue, Kasparov says people need to work with machines.  You have to “nudge the flock of intelligent algorithms.” Tweets: @softengresgrp , @warinthefuture , @to...

2019-08-03
MIT Technology Review 1 related

Researchers developed AI that learned chess not by playing but by analyzing reactions of expert commentators in text form to evaluate the quality of the moves

and do other things—more efficiently. https://www.technologyreview.com/ ... Bob E. Hayes / @bobehayes : Instead of practicing, this #AI mastered chess by reading about it https://www.technologyreview....

2019-08-02
MIT Technology Review

Researchers developed AI that learned chess not by playing but analyzing reactions of expert commentators in text form to evaluate the quality of the moves

Machines that appreciate “brilliant” and “dumb” chess moves could learn to play the game—and do other things—more efficiently. Tweets: @techreview , @bobehayes , and @kasparov63 Tweets: @techreview : ...

2015-05-10
Foreign Policy

Skolkovo, Russia's $4B tech incubator near Moscow, languishes as funding is cut and startups leave

The Short Life and Speedy Death of Russia's Silicon Valley  —  In 2009, Moscow unveiled an ambitious plan to build a world-class technology incubator.  Then corruption, brain drain, and Putin killed i...

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