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Read MoreNetflix gets a major win with GTA: The Trilogy coming to its mobile games roster
With a Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer on the horizon, Netflix just got its hands on Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition, the company announced today. GTA: The Trilogy was released in 2021 and is a compilation of three games in the popular GTA series–
Read MoreHow to Create Animated GIFs from GSAP Animations
Learn the simple steps involved in converting animations created using GSAP into animated GIFs using modern-gif. Continue reading How to Create Animated GIFs from GSAP Animations on SitePoint.
Read MoreRoboGarden and University of Northern British Columbia Continuing Studies to launch new machine learning & AI bootcamp
RoboGarden and University of Northern British Columbia Continuing Studies (UNBC CS) have announced a new collaboration, with RoboGarden offering its Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Bootcamp experience to the UNBC CS students. This learning program was developed with career progression and earning potential in mind, aimed to provide students
Read More‘Meta has editorial power to use indiscriminately if content threatens their bottom line’, says Center for Countering Digital Hate
Imran Ahmed, chief executive officer (CEO) of the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), told the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage (CHPC) yesterday that Meta’s algorithms are designed to feed the spread of disinformation and, in turn, maximize user engagement. Ahmed appeared by videoconference as a scheduled witness before the
Read MoreIt’s not just electricity — Bitcoin mines burn through a lot of water, too
Lights illuminate application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) devices used for Bitcoin mining. | Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg via Getty Images Bitcoin mines aren’t just energy-hungry, it turns out they’re thirsty, too. The water consumption tied to a single Bitcoin transaction, on average, could be enough to fill a small backyard pool, according to
Read MoreHow to scale a business-ready AI platform with watsonx: Q&A with IBM
We chat with IBM about how their watsonx platform makes generative AI more than just a fun toy.
Read MoreProposed Canadian AI law ‘fundamentally flawed,’ Parliament told
The Trudeau government’s proposed law regulating high-impact artificial intelligence systems is “fundamentally flawed” and gives so much power to a cabinet minister that it’s “an affront to Parliament,” a Canadian privacy lawyer testified Tuesday. The proposed Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA) fails to protect the public from significant risks
Read MoreDuploCloud lands $32M infusion to make provisioning cloud apps easier
It’s only appropriate that, during AWS’ biggest week of the year, a cloud-based software-as-a-service startup closed a sizeable funding round. DuploCloud, which sells a set of tools to make provisioning apps to public clouds like Google Cloud, Azure and the aforementioned AWS easier, today announced that it raised $32 million
Read MoreAcctual raises $3.85M to help crypto companies better manage their bills
Acctual has raised $3.85 million in seed funding at a $15 million post-money valuation to help crypto startups manage their money, the company’s co-founder and CEO Atikh Bana exclusively told TechCrunch. “At a high level Acctual is just a better way to manage invoices and bills in crypto,” Bana said.
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