Lune Tech Talk: Tomorrow's success stories under 5 minutes

Lune Tech Talk: Tomorrow's success stories under 5 minutes

This newsletter offers a quick yet impactful look at tomorrow's success stories. We bring you the most interesting tech, startup and science infused topics from around the globe. Our top picks are:

-AI-powered chips help in power management

-How engineers can become better problem solvers

-Google’s Search Engine Dominance: Will It Be Challenged?

-Asteroid Mining Is Closer Than You Think.




Smarter Chips with AI-Powered Battery Management

What if AI could unlock more energy and extend device’s battery life? Eatron has embedded its AI-driven battery management software into Syntiant’s cutting-edge chip, promising to transform battery performance and safety. This breakthrough could redefine energy efficiency for electric vehicles and portable devices alike.




Becoming a Better Engineer with Code Pathfinding

A thought-provoking discussion on becoming a better engineer revolves around improving your skills as a pathfinder in the problem space. Engineers get better at solving problems by writing more code. One way to do this is by rewriting code - rewriting code takes significantly less time than the initial implementation and the results are usually much better. Breaking assumptions can help engineers approach problems differently and result in more efficient solutions.




Google’s Monopoly: Will Apple or ChatGPT Challenge the Search Giant?

Google has the best results because everyone uses it. Being the default search brings in more data, making the search engine even better. It is unclear what companies will do if Google was ordered to stop paying to be the default. Companies like Apple may reinvest the money they were paying Google previously to develop their own search engines. This article takes a look at the many possible impacts the recent antitrust case against Google may have.




Asteroid Mining Firm Raises Record Funds of $40 Mill

AstroForge recently announced that it successfully raised $40 million in Series A funding. The company aims to mine asteroids for platinum and other precious metals. It is working to launch a spacecraft in the fourth quarter of this year that will attempt to fly by a near-Earth, metallic-rich asteroid while capturing images and taking data. The company has planned a follow-up mission that involves a larger spacecraft docking with the targeted metallic asteroid using magnets.



Quick Links: Fresh Updates from Tranches of the Internet

$16,000 humanoid robot ready to leap into mass production

Call for High-Performance Compilers in Diverse Architectures

Waymo autonomous self-driving taxi rides have doubled

Codebases are uniquely hard to search semantically.

AI could more than double New Zealand’s productivity.


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