Week in review: Google Buys Wiz

Welcome back to week in review! We’ve got tons of stories to share from this week, like the greenst hits from nvidia gtc; The nasa astronauts finally came home; Rippling’s lawsuit; And google boght wiz. Let’s get to it!

Google finally does it: Google made its biggest acquisition in its history this week When it confirmed that it was buying wiz for $ 32 billionGoogle says it will Position wiz as a “multicloud” offeringMeaning wiz will not be a google-only shop. Last Year, Google Offred Wiz $ 23 Billion for its business. Guess it pays to say no someimes.

Speaking of acquisitions: XAI, Elon Musk’s Ai Company, Bough Hotshot, A Startup Working on Ai-Powered Video-Generation Tools. The acquisition could signal that xai plans to build its own video-generation models to compes with the likes of openai’s sora, google’s veo 2, and others.

Nvidia gtc: Nvidia’s Biggest conference of the year Ended on Chiursday, and We We WE WERE on the Ground Bringing You The Latest From The Chipmaker. The company announced two personal ai supercomputers, Groot N1A foundational model for humanoid robots; New Gpus, Called Blackwell Ultra, Vera Rubin, and FeynmanAnd Much More.


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The glooves are off: Hr company Rippling sued deelAnother player in the space, alleging racketing, Misappropiation of Trade Secrets, Tortious Interference, UnfaIR Competition, and Abeding and Abetting a Breach of Fiduciary Duty. Deel denies the allegations.

Welcome back to earth: The two nasa astronauts who were stranded for more than nine months on the international space station Have finally returned to earthSunita “Suni” williams and barry “butch” wilmore splashed down in the gulf of mexico in a spacex dragon capsule on tuesday after a 17-his return Journey from the is

Pixel newness: Google this week Released a new pixel, called the 9aThe $ 499 smartphone features an upgraded 6.3-inch actua display, which google says is 35% brighter than the pixel 8A. But the real update here is to the design: it’s ditting its camera bar on the backside.

Hacked: The Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA), The Largest Organization for Educators in Pennsylvania, Says Hackers Stole The Sensitive Personal Information of more than half a million of its members. Psea Said Member Account Numbers, Pins, Passwords, and Security Codes were also accessed during the breach, according to a letter sent to affected individuals.

Neat! A 12th Grader Built a website called Minecraft Bench (Mc-Bench) That Pits two ais against each other to see which one builds better creations in minecraft. MC-Bench is Technically a Programming Benchmark, Since the Models are asked to Write Code to Create The Prompted Build.

Actually Super Helpful: Google is Switching up how you find email in your inboxRather than displaying everything chronologically, it will now use ai to consider factors like Rececy, MOST-Clicked Emails, and frequent contacts with all the contacts with surfacing emails. A toggle will allow People to Switch Between “Most Relevant” or “Most Recent” Emails on a Search Results Page.

Humanoids in the home: The Hype Around Humanoid Robots for the home seems to have reached new heights. Norwegian Robotics Company 1x is capitalizing on this, Announcing that it will test its humanoid robotNeo gamma, in “a less Hindred to a more Thousand” Homes by the end of the year.

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Nvidia on top: Nvidia is sitting on top of the AI ​​world, but it faces us tarifs, Deepsek, and shifting priorities from top ai customers. At this year’s gtc, the company Sought to Assure Attendes – and the rest of the world watching – that demand for its chips won’t slow down anytime song.

Wayve rides the wave: Wayve, which launched in 2017 and has raised more than $ 1.3 billion over the past couple years, plans to license its self-driving software to automotive and fleet partners, such as uber. Wayve Co-Founder and Ceo Alex Kendall Sees promise in bringing his autonomous vehicle Startup’s Tech to Market,

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