The new chatbot, called Ask DoorDash, allows users to search the app for what they're looking for in their own words instead of having to scroll through restaurants and stores to build a cart.
SpaceX alumni Andrew Redd is betting the ocean has vast amounts of untapped geothermal energy.
South Korean authorities issued the record-breaking fine following a data breach that affected over 30 million customers.
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The new open-source project could serve as the basis for a future of apps with features as complex as Slack, Discord, or Google Docs—but with added protection against surveillance.
The partnership will see TCS creating a business unit focused on deploying Anthropic's AI models to its customers.
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It might not feel all that different from older World Cups—for better or worse.
Travel bans and other visa issues are creating problems for World Cup participants even before the whistle blows.
Soccer officials already rely on cameras to see who’s offside and who sent the ball out of bounds. But during this World Cup, refs will use digital twins of each player to view plays from every angle.
Venues hosting the 2026 World Cup must meet high standards to obtain environmental certifications, but FIFA also requires that they use natural grass, which is water-intensive to maintain.