Deep learning pioneer Geoffrey Hinton quits Google

The 75-year-old computer scientist Since 2013, after the tech giant acquired Hinton’s AI startup DNNresearch, he has split his time between the University of Toronto and Google. Hinton’s company was a spin-off from a research group working on machine learning for image recognition at the time. Google has used that technology to boost photo search and more. Hinton has long called out the ethical questions surrounding AI, particularly its collaboration for military purposes. Part of the reason they chose to spend most of their careers in Canada was the ease…

AI platform for analyzing creative advertising raises $5.1M from investors including a16z

In this increasingly AI-driven era, creative and media teams must use the technology to step up their game by analyzing their creative assets and A/B testing – or someone else will simply beat them to the punch. Allison is a startup from Israel that analyzes creative works such as fonts, colors, sounds and texts. It then provides the creative team with a data-driven creative brief that they can use to feed into a generative AI production platform like Midjourney or (even!). Man Creative team. The company has now raised $5.1M,…

Meet Visa, Mayfield, DuploCloud and more at Disruption

TechCrunch Disruption 2023 It takes place in San Francisco on September 19-21 and – if you don’t know – it’s the startup world’s biggest tent. It attracts founders, investors, CEOs, technologists, scientists, policy makers, researchers and entrepreneurs. It’s where you’ll find inspiration, gain knowledge, make new connections, and find tools to help you build your business. An embarrassing, but helpful, plugin: Buy your passport now for significant savings. Prices will increase May 12 at 11:59 p.m. PDT. Who doesn’t like to save money? Critical partners at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 We…

The processed meat industry’s well-known struggles will take time to resolve, and maybe that’s okay.

Wall Street The journal delves into the lab-grown meat industry, also known as cultured or cell-cultured meat, and the struggles within it. The Journal specifically reports on what’s going on at UPSIDE Foods, which has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for a process that says it’s essentially safe to eat, making it the first company to receive that certification. . BlueJust, which has been selling its product in Singapore, the first country to approve the sale of farmed meat, subsequently received a “thumbs up” from the…

Warm intros are bad for diversification, so why do investors persist in them?

There are oodles. Having a diverse workforce has its benefits, but as Beta founder James Nash points out, you can’t simply take your homogenous workforce, add diversity, inspire and hope for the best. Often something subtle gets in the way of differentiation at startups: Companies initially rely on employee referrals, but if the startup makeup isn’t diverse, referrals won’t convert. That’s it for starters. In the world of venture capital, things are more nuanced: a warm introduction is the only way to get in front of investors at many VC…

Spend management space sees a large raise, and layoffs, in the same week

Welcome to The Interchange! If you received this in your inbox, thank you for signing up and your vote of confidence. If you’re reading this as a post on our site, sign up here so you can receive it directly in the future. Every week, we’ll take a look at the hottest fintech news of the previous week. This will include everything from funding rounds to trends to an analysis of a particular space to hot takes on a particular company or phenomenon. There’s a lot of fintech news out there and…

How to choose a router (2023): tips, technical terms and recommendations

Everyone wants to be safe And fast internet, and a good router can help. The trick is to work out how the complicated maze of standards, confusing acronyms, and sci-fi features translate into better Wi-Fi in your home. Join us as we tear back the curtain to reveal important information about Wi-Fi, routers, mesh systems, and other terminology. Hopefully by the end you’ll be better equipped to buy a router. Updated April 2023: We’ve added information on Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7, updated the latest broadband speeds, updated our…

How can reality be the sum of all possible realities?

It is a radical view of quantum behavior that many physicists take seriously. “I think it’s absolutely true,” says Richard McKenzie, a physicist at the University of Montreal. But how can an infinite number of winding roads add up to a single straight line? Feynman’s plan, roughly, is to take each path, calculate its action (the time and energy it takes to traverse the path), and then find a number called the amplitude, which tells you how likely the particle is to travel that path. Then sum up all the…

5 Best Linux Laptops (2023): Repairable, Budget, Powerful

Linux works On any PC. I mean that literally. Remember the Intel Pentium 4 processor? It is still supported by Debian Linux. That said, Linux works better on some laptops than others. Very few big-name PC makers offer official support for Linux these days, which means you have somewhere to turn if things go wrong. To help you figure out the best Linux laptop for your perfect rig, I’ve installed (or am trying to install) Linux on every laptop I’ve tested over the past three years. Almost all of them…

Apple, Google, and Microsoft have patched zero-day security flaws.

Tech giant Apple, Microsoft and Google each patched major security flaws in April, many of which were exploited in real-life attacks. Other firms releasing patches include privacy-focused browser Firefox and enterprise software vendors SolarWinds and Oracle. Here’s everything you need to know about the patches released in April. Apple Fresh on iOS 16.4, Apple announced the iOS 16.4.1 update to fix two vulnerabilities used in attacks. CVE-2023-28206 is an issue in IOSurfaceAccelerator that could allow an application to execute code with kernel privileges, Apple said on its support page. CVE-2023-28205…