Roscosmos Allegedly Recruiting Soldiers for Ukraine War
A new report in the Financial Times appears to confirm that the main Russian space corporation, Roscosmos, is recruiting and training a militia to join the country's war effort against Ukraine. The "Uran" battalion, which translates to Uranus, is to be made up of employees of Roscosmos, as well as those from its dozens of
Galileo Launches LLM Studio to Revolutionize AI Adoption in Enterprises
Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More Galileo, a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence startup, announced today the launch of Galileo LLM Studio, a platform to diagnose and fix issues with large language models. The platform aims to help companies
Vimeo Introduces AI Tools for Effortless Video Creation
Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More Vimeo, the popular video hosting and software company, announced today the launch of a suite of AI tools that it says will transform professional video production. The company is introducing a script
Salesforce partners with CData to enhance Data Cloud connectivity
Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More A day after launching its AI Cloud, CRM leader Salesforce is expanding the data layer powering it. The Marc Benioff-led company today announced a partnership with data connectivity provider CData Software to
Generative AI Sparks Emergence of Novel Security Risks
Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More The promised AI revolution has arrived. OpenAI’s ChatGPT set a new record for the fastest-growing user base and the wave of generative AI has extended to other platforms, creating a massive shift
Galaxies Engage in Recycling Process, Study Finds
On Earth, recycling signs are everywhere, urging us to save our planet while we still can. In space, some galaxies apparently recycle without any signs to remind them. At least one galaxy isn’t letting materials that could form potential stars go to waste. An international team of scientists led by astronomers Shiwu Zhang and Zheng
Google Utilizes Generative AI for Virtual Try-Ons in Latest Innovation
Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More Continuing the product update streak from the Google I/O development conference, Google today announced it is adding virtual try-ons to Search. Available starting today for shoppers in the U.S., the capability will
Parker Solar Probe Captures Images of Solar Wind Launch
The solar wind swarms with charged particles that can light up auroras, cause satellites to glitch, and damage electrical infrastructure on Earth. Despite its importance, we have a limited understanding of the forces that produce the wind, where it emerges from the Sun, and what accelerates it toward our planet. Because the solar wind blasts
Global Startup Ecosystem Report: Tech Unicorn Count Drops by 40% in 2022
Missed the GamesBeat Summit excitement? Don't worry! Tune in now to catch all of the live and virtual sessions here. As venture capital investments fell during the economic downturn, the number of tech unicorns fell 40% in 2022, according to the Global Startup Ecosystem report. Last year, we saw a slowdown in the number of
Complex Synthesis Process Used to Create Neanderthal Adhesives
As Homo sapiens, we often consider ourselves to be the most intelligent hominins. But that doesn’t mean our species was the first to discover everything; it appears that Neanderthals found a way to manufacture synthetics long before we ever did. Neanderthal tools might look relatively simple, but new research shows that Homo neanderthalensis devised a























