1) Thousands take to the streets of Paris to protest soaring prices.
Thousands of people flocked to the streets of Paris to protest the soaring prices.
2) Entire known universe recreated in Minecraft by 18-year-old.
An 18-year-old boy moved the entire known universe of mankind to the "Minecraft " game platform.
What are the benefits of Minecraft? As far as non-violent, educational games go, Minecraft is arguably one of the best. It can teach kids the fundamentals of programming skills, teamwork, problem-solving, project management, and offers a fantastic environment to foster creativity and “out of the box” thinking.
What are the benefits of playing the game "Minecraft"? It is a non-violent educational game and is arguably one of the best in this field. It benefits children to learn the basics of programming skills, teamwork, problem solving, project management and provides an excellent environment to develop creativity and unconventional thinking.
3) OpenAI, a company founded by Elon Musk, just made its DALL-E image generator open to the public.
Open Artificial Intelligence Company, funded by Musk and others, has opened its image generator to the public.
Artists say they work for years on their portfolios and people can now make copycat images in seconds.
Artists worry that their portfolios that they have created for many years can now be copied in seconds.
4) Is Wind Energy Becoming Too Expensive?
Is wind energy becoming too expensive?
General Electric (GE) plans to make major job cuts in its U.S. wind operations and will consider its other markets too as windfarms are providing to be a major expenditure in the wake of Covid and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
GE plans to cut its wind power business units in the United States and other regions, and the epidemic and the Russian war in Ukraine have greatly increased its wind power business expenses.
It’s a question that has been being asked for years - are wind and solar power more expensive and less reliable?
For more than 10 years, are wind and solar power more expensive and less reliable?
5) Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: ‘The semiconductor industry is near the limit’.
Nvidia President Huang Renxun says the semiconductor industry is close to its limit.
It’s near the limit in the sense that we can keep shrinking transistors but we can’t shrink atoms.
In a sense, it is close to the limit because we can continue to shrink transistor , but we can’t shrink atom .
And so [this problem] is a place where material science is really going to come in handy.
So we are now relying on breakthroughs in materials science.
6) Jensen Huang and his wife donated $50 million to Oregon State University to help fund the development of a new innovation complex that will include a Nvidia supercomputer .
Huang and his wife donated $50 million to Oregon State University to help fund the development of a new innovation complex that will include a Nvidia
Huang and his wife donated $50 million to Oregon State University to help build an innovation building that will have Nvidia supercomputer.
7) Buy now, pay later delinquencies are rising as inflation boosts demand.
Due to inflation , the demand for buying first and paying later increases, but the situation of defaulting and not paying back is also rising.
8) 20 Years of Top Trending Google Searches.
Google Popular searches in the past 20 years.