Skyline raises $3.35M to clean skyscraper windows with robots
Sometimes conceptualizing automation requires some stretching of the imagination. It’s not always clear why some tasks are prioritized — or how that automation might be implemented. And then there’s window cleaning. While it’s true that window cleaning safety has come a long way since the birth of the skyscraper, it’s
Read more10+ Awesome LLM and Generative AI Capabilities for DevOps and IT Ops
Over the next few years, we’ll see a seismic shift in how devops organizations, agile development teams, site reliability engineers, and IT Ops will achieve an increasingly complex mission. How can IT improve reliability, performance, and security while deploying more innovations at increasing release frequency and with fewer incidents and
Read moreOne Model lands $41M to bring data science-powered insights to HR
One Model, a platform that uses AI to help employers make decisions about recruiting, hiring, promotions, layoffs and general workplace planning, today announced that it’s raised $41 million in a funding round led by Riverwood Capital. Christopher Butler, CEO of One Model, said that the capital will be used to
Read moreArray Labs is scanning the Earth from space to equip autonomous vehicles with 3D maps
It’s an oft-told story: the boom of space startups today can be traced to dramatically lowered cost in launch and satellite manufacturing over the past ten years. But Array Labs, a two-year-old startup based in Silicon Valley, is also taking advantage other technological developments in its quest to build a
Read moreIndia pushes ahead with data privacy bill despite pushback from critics
India’s lower house of parliament greenlit the revised data privacy legislation presented the previous week, even as the bill has received criticism, with many believing that it grants significant discretionary authority to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government. The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, which was reintroduced in the lower
Read moreConnected car data is the next big privacy fight, Fisker lays out its future EV portfolio and Waymo ramps up in Austin
The Station is a weekly newsletter dedicated to all things transportation. Sign up here — just click The Station — to receive the newsletter every weekend in your inbox. Subscribe for free. Welcome back to The Station, your central hub for all past, present and future means of moving people and packages from
Read moreBetter-than-Cubic Complexity for Matrix Multiplication in Rust
Midjourney: Cubic matrix multiplicationYears ago, I wrote an implementation of the Strassen matrix multiplication algorithm in C++, and recently re-implemented it in Rust as I continue to learn the language. This was a useful exercise in learning about Rust performance characteristics and optimization techniques, because although the algorithmic complexity of
Read moreThe Secret World of Utility-based Agents
Utility-based agents are flexible problem solvers that optimize decision-making.Continue reading on Better Programming »
Read moreThreads app is rolling out to a way to see your liked posts
Meta’s text-based app Threads is rolling out the ability to see your liked posts through an app update. The company started testing of the new feature on Android beta last week, but over the weekend, Meta started making it available to all users. Users can find their liked posts in
Read moreAnt Financial to transfer 10.3% Paytm stake to Vijay Shekhar Sharma
Vijay Shekhar Sharma, founder and chief executive of Paytm, has entered into a deal with Ant Financial to secure a 10.30% stake in the Indian financial services firm in a move that appears to be orchestrated to cut the Noida-headquartered giant’s exposure to the Chinese company. Resilient Asset Management, a
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