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Volkswagen’s bold plan to create a new car operating system | Ars Technica
Volkswagen Group is creating a new division just for car software. Source: Volkswagen’s bold plan to create a new car operating system | Ars Technica
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Telegram will launch its Gram cryptocurrency by October 31 or bust – The Verge
The first coins should be here within two months Source: Telegram will launch its Gram cryptocurrency by October 31 or bust – The Verge
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Matrix-Riot.im : How to install Synapse-Matrix server – Raspberry PI – Rock64 – MyTinyDC
Source: Matrix-Riot.im : How to install Synapse-Matrix server – Raspberry PI – Rock64 – MyTinyDC
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Fears of ‘Chernobyl on ice’ as Russia prepares floating nuclear plant | World news | The Guardian
Scepticism and safety concerns persist before vessel begins 4,000-mile Arctic journey Source: Fears of ‘Chernobyl on ice’ as Russia prepares floating nuclear plant | World news | The Guardian
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Tesla may not survive the Great Auto Disruption
http://www.businessinsider.com/can-tesla-survive-the-great-auto-disruption-2019-8
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SoftBank Launches New $108 Billion Vision Fund To Invest in AI
SoftBank is planning to create a $108 billion fund to invest in companies that have the potential to accelerate the development of artificial intelligence. Source: SoftBank Launches New $108 Billion Vision Fund To Invest in AI
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PointCNN: replacing 50,000 man hours with AI – GeoAI – Medium
Manual labeling of objects in raw point clouds is an extremely labor intensive process. Let’s talk about how PointCNN can do this job. Source: PointCNN: replacing 50,000 man hours with AI – GeoAI – Medium
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Rocket Report: Chinese firm first to orbit, Starhopper makes its big leap | Ars Technica
“We’re still pushing to get that done by the end of the year.” Source: Rocket Report: Chinese firm first to orbit, Starhopper makes its big leap | Ars Technica
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BT adopts Ubuntu OpenStack as core brains for its 5G, fibre-to-the-premises rollout • The Register
Canonical drags the telco into the 21st century Source: BT adopts Ubuntu OpenStack as core brains for its 5G, fibre-to-the-premises rollout • The Register
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IBM gives cancer-killing drug AI project to the open source community | ZDNet
If we understand more about cancer on the molecular level, we can learn to treat it more effectively. Source: IBM gives cancer-killing drug AI project to the open source community | ZDNet