Vivek Ramaswamy is in his TikTok era, with Jake Paul’s endorsement
Vivek Ramaswamy is on TikTok now, thanks to Jake Paul. In the week since he joined the platform, Ramaswamy has amassed about 33,000 followers, secured an endorsement from one of the most polarizing creators in YouTube history and attempted to establish himself as the millennial politician who’s cool enough to
Read moreMagnestar wants to solve the satellite signal interference problem for the entire space industry
Satellites depend on radio frequency spectrum to communicate with each other and with ground stations on Earth, but spectrum is a finite resource that’s prone to interference — an issue that’s only gotten worse as more satellites are launched into orbit. Satellite operators have become increasingly concerned that growing numbers
Read morePhalanx protects company data by automatically securing and tracking sensitive documents
Data loss prevention (DLP) has emerged as a foundational strategy for businesses looking to prevent workers from inadvertently (or advertently) sharing sensitive data outside the confines of the company network. At its core, DLP is about solving the “people problem” — humans are often at the center of security lapses,
Read moreNolej’s AI-generated classroom tools are a force multiplier for educators
The idea of bringing AI into the classroom doesn’t sit well with everyone, but the team behind Nolej believes that generative AI can supercharge learning — all while keeping teachers front and center. Nolej AI is an AI-powered tool that lets educators quickly generate interactive learning modules like quizzes, flashcards,
Read moreDOJ investigates Elon Musk perks at Tesla
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the personal benefits that Tesla may have provided its CEO Elon Musk since 2017 as part of a criminal probe that is also looking into the use of company funds to build a proposed glass house. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern
Read moreBeyond Aero is building a hydrogen-powered jet
The aviation industry is well aware of its carbon footprint, but it's not an industry where things change quickly.
Read moreThe long and winding road … to open banking in Canada
Canadian regulatory authorities have a habit of taking it slow and easy when it comes to implementing new financial services such as open banking. Although it is currently already available in a host of countries including the U.S., Australia, the U.K. and Brazil, it appears that Canadians’ understanding might be
Read moreNeuralink is recruiting subjects for the first human trial of its brain-computer interface
Neuralink’s N1 implant is ready for its first human users. | Image: Neuralink A few months after getting FDA approval for human trials, Neuralink is looking for its first test subjects. The six-year initial trial, which the Elon Musk-owned company is calling “the PRIME Study,” is intended to test Neuralink
Read moreThe best stuff Sam Bankman-Fried’s parents bought using FTX money
An object lesson in filial piety! | Illustration: The Verge; Image: Getty Images The lawyers who represent what’s left of FTX filed suit against Sam Bankman-Fried’s parents, saying they “exploited their access and influence within the FTX enterprise to enrich themselves, directly and indirectly, by millions of dollars.” The point
Read moreData breach reports up, led by financial sector: Canadian privacy czar report
Canada’s privacy commissioner received 681 reports of corporate data breaches in its last fiscal year, up six per cent over the previous 12-month period. And again, the financial sector (including banks, trust companies credit unions and mortgage brokers) accounted for the highest number — 27 per cent — followed by
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