When NVIDIA’s founder and CEO Jensen Huang waxed poetic about artificial intelligence in the past, it mostly felt like marketing bluster — the sort of lofty rhetoric we’ve come to expect from an executive with a never-ending supply of leather
Author: Devindra Hardawar
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Google is reportedly working on a location tracker like Apple’s AirTag
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Engadget Podcast: Why is air travel falling apart?
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