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This week’s round up: OpenAI’s new defense contract completes its military pivot. Google DeepMind’s new AI model is the best yet at weather forecasting. How the Ukraine-Russia war is reshaping the tech sector in Eastern Europe. And more.

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OpenAI’s new defense contract completes its military pivot

OpenAI’s new defense contract completes its military pivot

A new partnership with Anduril will deploy AI on the battlefield. It represents an overhaul of the company’s position in just a year.

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Google DeepMind’s new AI model is the best yet at weather forecasting

Google DeepMind’s new AI model is the best yet at weather forecasting

The research represents a shift in how we may predict the weather.

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How the Ukraine-Russia war is reshaping the tech sector in Eastern Europe

How the Ukraine-Russia war is reshaping the tech sector in Eastern Europe

Startups in Latvia and other nearby countries see the mobilization of Ukraine as a warning and as inspiration. They are now changing consumer products—from scooters to recreational drones—for use on the battlefield.

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Would you eat dried microbes? This company hopes so.

Would you eat dried microbes? This company hopes so.

LanzaTech is hoping that bacteria grown in massive bioreactors could soon be on the dinner menu.

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The search startup trying to turn the web into a database

The search startup trying to turn the web into a database

Search firm Exa wants to use the tech behind large language models to tame the wildness of the web.

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