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Novogratz Firm Galaxy Wins Dismissal of BitGo Suit Over M&A Termination Fee
Novogratz Firm Galaxy Wins Dismissal of BitGo Suit Over M&A Termination Fee
Mike Novogratz’s Galaxy Digital Holdings has won the dismissal of a BitGo lawsuit over its abandoned $1.2 billion
2023-06-12 22:55
Legendary Sequel to Award-Winning Indie Game, Do Not Feed The Monkeys 2099, Now Available on Steam, coming to Nintendo Switch In Q3 2023
Legendary Sequel to Award-Winning Indie Game, Do Not Feed The Monkeys 2099, Now Available on Steam, coming to Nintendo Switch In Q3 2023
MADRID--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 25, 2023--
2023-05-25 22:24
Keysight Accelerates Open RAN by Co-Organizing First Global OTIC Summit
Keysight Accelerates Open RAN by Co-Organizing First Global OTIC Summit
SANTA ROSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 30, 2023--
2023-08-30 23:28
How to Aim Better in Warzone
How to Aim Better in Warzone
The fastest way to aim better in Warzone is to turn on Black Ops Aim Assist, find what sensitivity works for you, and then practice in high-action games on Vondel.
2023-07-07 23:24
Neville Letzerich Joins Talkdesk as Chief Marketing Officer
Neville Letzerich Joins Talkdesk as Chief Marketing Officer
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 28, 2023--
2023-08-28 21:23
Ubisoft confirms guidance after Q2 revenue beat, headcount drops
Ubisoft confirms guidance after Q2 revenue beat, headcount drops
By Enrico Sciacovelli and Olivier Cherfan (Reuters) -French video game producer Ubisoft on Thursday confirmed its guidance for the current
2023-10-27 00:30
Scientists discover that neanderthals were getting high on psychedelics millions of years ago
Scientists discover that neanderthals were getting high on psychedelics millions of years ago
Neanderthals liked to unwind after a hard day’s work hunter gathering by consuming psychoactive drugs, a new study has found. A discovery of human hair strands at a burial site in Menorca, Spain has given us evidence of drug use in prehistoric times. Research was put forward in a new study published in the journal Scientific Reports, and they shine new light on drug use throughout history. The findings uncovered a number of different alkaloid substances which came from nightshade plants. They contain scopolamine and atropine which can cause hallucinations and out-of-body experiences, while ephedrine is a stimulant. The cave also contained boxes patterned with psychedelic decorations, which could well have been decorated while neanderthals were under the influence. Elisa Guerra-Doce is an associate professor of Prehistory at the University of Valladolid and lead author of the study. Guerra-Doce told The New York Times: "These findings are so singular. "Sometimes when people think about drugs, they think it's a modern practice. These results tell a different story." Ethnobotanist Giorgio Samorini, who wasn’t involved in the study, also told the publication: "This was not a profane purpose of 'searching for a high' but more generally the search for existential meaning that has been largely lost to time.” Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-18 21:23
Scholz Pledges Swift Budget Overhaul After Court Slapdown
Scholz Pledges Swift Budget Overhaul After Court Slapdown
Chancellor Olaf Scholz said his government will make immediate changes to its finance planning after Germany’s top court
2023-11-15 22:20
Intel spends $33 billion in Germany in landmark expansion
Intel spends $33 billion in Germany in landmark expansion
By Friederike Heine, Supantha Mukherjee and Andreas Rinke BERLIN/STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Intel will spend more than 30 billion euros ($33 billion)
2023-06-20 00:54
Lexar NM790 Review
Lexar NM790 Review
While the previous Lexar internal solid-state drives we have reviewed—the Lexar NM610 and NM620—are rather
2023-08-03 09:22
'All hands on deck.' How Israel's vital tech sector is navigating the war
'All hands on deck.' How Israel's vital tech sector is navigating the war
Israel's vast tech sector has seen its fair share of crises, from financial downturns and the Covid-19 pandemic to periodic flare-ups in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Each time, the industry has bounced back, demonstrating why the country of just 9 million people is known as the world's "startup nation."
2023-10-13 20:46
Spotify will not ban all AI-powered music, says boss of streaming giant
Spotify will not ban all AI-powered music, says boss of streaming giant
The boss of Spotify has said he would not completely ban content generated by artificial intelligence from the music streaming service. Daniel Ek told the BBC he thought there were legitimate use cases for the technology in music, but that it should not be used to impersonate real artists without their consent. He said there were three “buckets” of AI use in music: tools such as auto-tune, which he said was acceptable; software which impersonated artists, which was not; and a more controversial middle ground where AI-generated music was inspired by a specific artist but did not directly mimic them. But he said the issue would likely be debated for “many, many years”. We've seen pretty much everything in the history of Spotify at this point with people trying to game our system Daniel Ek, Spotify “You can imagine someone uploading a song, claiming to be Madonna, even if they’re not. We’ve seen pretty much everything in the history of Spotify at this point with people trying to game our system,” he said. “We have a very large team that is working on exactly these types of issues.” Spotify does not allow content from its platform to be used to train AI models. Last month, Irish singer Hozier said he would consider striking over the threat of AI to the music industry, and a number of other artists have spoken out about their concerns around the use of technology in creating music. Regulators worldwide are stepping up their scrutiny of AI, given its explosion into general use worldwide and fears over its impact on jobs, industry, copyright, the education sector and privacy – among many other areas. The UK will host a safety summit on the potential opportunities and threats posed by AI in November. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-09-26 21:24