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Tensions are rising in the tech sector, particularly around the ethical implications of AI development, as highlighted by the OpenAI trial, where the company's founding principles are under scrutiny. Meanwhile, traditional industries like retail and energy are grappling with external pressures, from Starbucks navigating rising costs to the gas prices hitting new highs amid geopolitical unrest. As Canada looks to diversify its economy, the broader narrative reveals a landscape where innovation and sustainability must contend with legacy business models and fluctuating market conditions.
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- LinkedIn’s CEO is moving on; please hold your tearful video tributes
Ryan Roslansky has resigned as LinkedIn's CEO after six years, with COO Dan Shapero stepping in as his successor.
- Tesla Q1 revenue rises, driven by EV sales and FSD subscriptions
Tesla's Q1 revenue growth is attributed to increased electric vehicle sales and subscriptions for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) service, despite the company investing heavily in robotics, AI, and chip manufacturing.
- NASA’s Artemis II moon mission shows space-to-Earth laser comms can scale
NASA's Artemis II mission demonstrates the scalability of space-to-Earth laser communications, with Observable Space and Quantum Opus successfully capturing data transmitted from space.
- How SpaceX preempted a $2B fundraise with a $60B buyout offer
SpaceX's strategic move to propose a $60 billion acquisition and a $10 billion collaboration fee has effectively derailed Cursor's plans for a $2 billion funding round.
- Apple fixes bug that cops used to extract deleted chat messages from iPhones
Apple has addressed a vulnerability that enabled law enforcement to recover deleted messages from the Signal app on iPhones and iPads, ensuring greater privacy for users.
- From the stage to the future: Where are Startup Battlefield’s alumni now?
The article explores the post-competition journeys of Startup Battlefield alumni, highlighting their successes and challenges as they navigate the startup landscape after the event.
- Google Cloud launches two new AI chips to compete with Nvidia
Google has unveiled two new AI chips that offer improved speed and cost efficiency compared to earlier models, while still maintaining a partnership with Nvidia in its cloud services.
- Google turns Chrome into an AI co-worker for the workplace
Google enhances Chrome with Gemini-powered 'auto browse' features, enabling enterprise users to automate tasks such as research and data entry, effectively turning the browser into an AI co-worker.
- Fusion power may not be sci-fi. Just ask the people who sunk $5B into it.
Private investment in fusion energy has surged dramatically, indicating a potential breakthrough in a field long considered '20 years away' from viability, as discussed by experts on TechCrunch's Equity podcast.