Roman telescope asteroid detection is a proposal, not a new NASA defense mission
Scientists say NASA’s Roman telescope could screen asteroids during its surveys, but software changes and follow-up work...
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Scientists say NASA’s Roman telescope could screen asteroids during its surveys, but software changes and follow-up work...
By Theo LindgrenCapital One seeks dismissal of a Trump Organization lawsuit, saying its 2021 account closures followed an AML review, no...
By Theo LindgrenMacRumors, citing Bloomberg, says Ternus has rehired former hardware VP Laura Legros ahead of his reported September CEO...
By Theo LindgrenFailxyz is placing 50 Agent Fone units with selected labs while showing an Android phone built around AI agents and cust...
By Theo LindgrenThe song has reached No. 58 on Billboard’s Hot 100 as listeners and The Verge point to artifacts common in AI-generated...
By Theo LindgrenUniversity researchers tested faith-and-ethics bias in frontier AI models, with Aligned AI scoring nearest to neutral.
By Theo LindgreneBay and three former executives will pay David and Ina Steiner to resolve claims over a 2019 harassment campaign tied t...
By Theo LindgrenR Street’s Eli Lehrer says Ukraine’s open wartime procurement model exposes risks in Washington’s closed AI access plan.
By Theo LindgrenJohn Gruber’s latest The Talk Show episode brings Louie Mantia back for Apple UI, icon design and OpenAI lawsuit specula...
By Theo LindgrenMike Masnick and Ben Whitelaw’s podcast also covers Google’s EU fine, Anthropic’s AI stance and xAI’s Minnesota lawsuit.
By Theo LindgrenTechdirt Deals listed the Lifetime Learner Bundle at $40, pairing uTalk language lessons with Stack Skills online course...
By Theo LindgrenCabel Sasser posted a nearly two-minute Temu launch video, while John Gruber said one 2023 order led to 916 emails and c...
By Theo Lindgren