AI and the Problem of “Knowledge Collapse”

AI is often hailed (by me, no less!) as a powerful tool for augmenting human intelligence and creativity. But what if relying on AI actually makes us less capable of formulating revolutionary ideas and innovations over time? That’s the alarming argument put forward by a new research paper that went viral on Reddit and Hacker … Read more

Indian ride-hailing giant Ola quits UK, Australia and NZ in international pullback

Indian ride-hailing giant Ola is shutting down its operations in the UK, Australia and New Zealand, six years after expanding to international markets as it shifts focus to shoring up its domestic business ahead of an initial public offering. An Ola spokesperson told TechCrunch that the SoftBank-backed ride-hailing startup sees “immense opportunity for expansion in … Read more

The 30-Day .NET Challenge—Day 19: Stack vs. Heap Allocation

The article demonstrates the idea of memory allocations to be used for vibrant and high-performance applications. Introduction The article demonstrates the idea of memory allocations to be used for vibrant and high-performance applications. There are majorly two types of memory allocation i.e. stack vs heap which plays a role in how your application uses resources … Read more

The TechBeat: Optimizing Ride-Hailing with Machine Learning: A Product Manager’s Journey (4/9/2024)

How are you, hacker? 🪐Want to know what’s trending right now?: The Techbeat by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our trending stories of the day! Set email preference here. ## Optimizing Ride-Hailing with Machine Learning: A Product Manager’s Journey By @maxs [ 6 Min read ] Discover how a seasoned Product … Read more