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Billionaire Marc Andreessen's family plans 'visionary' development near controversial 'California Forever' project: report

Tech mogul Marc Andreessen’s family owns tracts of land near the city’s controversial California Forever project he’s backing — and plans to build more than 1,000 homes as part of a “visionary” real estate plan, according to a report. Andreessen, co-founder of the venture firm Andreessen Horowitz, is one of several Silicon Valley bigwigs trying to build a new city ...

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Reluctant to Fire Employees, But Will 'Torture Them to Greatness'

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has said he is reluctant to lay off employees, choosing instead to “torture them into greatness” – a strategy he claims has turned the company into one of the world’s most valuable . Huang — whose employees can work up to seven days a week, sometimes until 2 a.m., but are said to stick around because ...

Google twins will let users create images of humans with artificial intelligence after 'wake' botch featuring black Nazis

Google relaunched its Gemini artificial intelligence software after its text-to-image tool drew condemnation for generating fake depictions of black Nazis, female popes and “different” versions of America’s Founding Fathers. The Alphabet-owned tech giant announced on Wednesday that an early access version of the image generation feature will be available to users of subscription-based services such as Gemini Advanced, Gemini Business ...

Google and Meta workers envy Nvidia staff's fat salaries: 'I bought a 100k car ... all the money'

Nvidia workers are becoming multimillionaires after enduring grueling seven-day weeks at the office – and workers at rivals including Google and Meta are envious. An employee at Nvidia — the AI ​​chipmaker whose stock surge this year has made it one of the world’s most valuable companies — took to Blind, the app where tech workers can post anonymously and ...

Apple lays off 100 workers from its Apple News and Apple Books apps

Apple has taken the rare step of laying off about 100 people from its digital services division, including the Apple News and Apple Books apps, as the iPhone maker realigns its priorities to focus more on artificial intelligence. according to a report. Affected employees, including several engineers, were informed of the decision on Tuesday, according to Bloomberg News. Apple Books, ...