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OpenAI’s Altman and other AI titans warn of advanced AI’s “extinction” risk

Another headline-grabbing AI policy intervention: Hundreds of AI scientists, academics, tech CEOs, and public figures—from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis to veteran AI computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton, MIT’s Max Tegmark and Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn to Grimes the musician and populist podcaster Sam Harris—have signed a …

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Amazon India is exploring dine-in payments

Amazon India is testing dine-in payments after ending meal delivery last year. Amazon Pay is being tested for restaurant bill payments. A restricted number of Bengaluru restaurants use the facility. Credit/debit cards, net banking, UPI, and Amazon Pay Later are accepted at Amazon Pay > Dining on the Amazon app. …

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Startup Battlefield 200: South American startups

Hi South American early-stage startup founders! Apply for Disrupt 2023’s Startup Battlefield 200. Hurry—time is running out. Application deadline is 11:59 p.m. PDT on May 31. Join Startup Battlefield 200 South America Battlefield 200 (SB 200) showcases 200 promising, impactful early-stage startups. Hand-selects applicants. Free application and participation. South American …

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Ford to use Tesla’s EV charging tech

Ford and Tesla have agreed to give Ford EV owners access to over 12,000 superchargers in the U.S. and Canada. This agreement goes beyond access to Tesla superchargers via adapter. Ford’s 2025 EVs will have Tesla’s NACS charge port. Ford’s second-generation EV lineup includes an electric truck and a three-row …

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Malware infects popular Amazon Android TV boxes

AllWinner and RockChip, two Chinese companies, power several Amazon-sold Android TV boxes. Android-powered TV set-top boxes are cheap and customizable, combining multiple streaming services into one device. They have thousands of five-star reviews on Amazon. Security researchers say the models are preloaded with malware that can launch coordinated cyberattacks. Daniel …

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