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Tesla 19% Auto Gross Margins and Energy Ramping $TSLA

Tesla 19% Auto Gross Margins and Energy Ramping $TSLA

Home » Energy » Tesla 19% Auto Gross Margins and Energy Ramping $TSLA Tesla released its first quarter 2023 financial report and had 19.3% auto gross margin. Energy storage increased to 3.9 Gigawatt hours which is about 1000 megapacks in a quarter. The Energy revenue increased to $1.5 billion in the quarter. Tesla’s near-term pricing...

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Artwork Marketplace and Community Platform HeartX Announces App Product Close Beta

Artwork Marketplace and Community Platform HeartX Announces App Product Close Beta

Central, Singapore, April 19th, 2023, Chainwire HeartX, an artwork marketplace and community platform, just announced that its app product starts the Close Beta Test today. It’s available now on both App Store and HeartX official website, but only people with the limited invitation code can register as community members and start earning by voting. The Close...

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GPT-4, AGI, and the Hunt for Superintelligence

GPT-4, AGI, and the Hunt for Superintelligence

For decades, the most exalted goal of artificial intelligence has been the creation of an artificial general intelligence, or AGI, capable of matching or even outperforming human beings on any intellectual task. It’s an ambitious goal long regarded with a mixture of awe and apprehension, because of the likelihood of massive social disruption any such...

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Updated brain map reveals how we control the movement of our bodies

Updated brain map reveals how we control the movement of our bodies

Human brain with a highlighted precentral gyrus, the location of the motor cortex Science Photo Library/Getty Images Our movements may be controlled by two distinct networks in our brain, rather than just one. For nearly a century, we have known that the motor cortex – a relatively thin strip of tissue in the centre of...

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How smart is ChatGPT really – and how do we judge intelligence in AIs?

How smart is ChatGPT really – and how do we judge intelligence in AIs?

Technology Following claims that an AI has shown “sparks of artificial general intelligence”, what are we to make of the hype surrounding this technology? AI expert Melanie Mitchell is your guide By Daniel Cossins Nabil NEZZAR ARTIFICIAL intelligence has been all over the news in the past few years. Even so, in recent months the...

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This Candle Becomes a Planter for Seed Diversity

This Candle Becomes a Planter for Seed Diversity

Perfume is a poetry of atoms. Nautilus is celebrating Earth day with the first-ever subscriber-exclusive product: An organic soy candle—inspired by growth, regeneration, and the preservation of geodiversity—with a custom Nautilus fragrance. We’ve commissioned this handmade, limited-run candle by Caos Motē, the studio of Brooklyn-based designer Sam Malloy. Made from upcycled concrete that turns into...

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How do you tackle microplastics? Start with your washing machine.

How do you tackle microplastics? Start with your washing machine.

As environmental challenges go, microfiber pollution has come from practically out of nowhere. It was only a decade or so ago that scientists first suspected our clothing, increasingly made of synthetic materials like polyester and nylon, might be major contributors to the global plastic problem. Today a growing body of science suggests the tiny strands...

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Vikings Abandoned Southwest Greenland Due in Part to Sea-Level Rise, New Research Suggests

Vikings Abandoned Southwest Greenland Due in Part to Sea-Level Rise, New Research Suggests

The first records of Greenland Vikings date to 985 CE. Archaeological evidence yields insight into how they lived, yet drivers of their disappearance in the 15th century remain enigmatic. Hypotheses include combinations of environmental change, social unrest, and economic disruption. Occupation coincided with a transition from the Medieval Warm Period (900 to 1250 CE) to...

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Amber fossils reveal dinosaurs and beetles had symbiotic relationship

Amber fossils reveal dinosaurs and beetles had symbiotic relationship

Life Remains preserved in amber from 105 million years ago are the oldest evidence of a mutually beneficial relationship between dinosaurs and arthropods By Riley Black A fragment of amber containing beetle larval moults (upper inset) and bits of feathers probably from a theropod dinosaur (lower inset) CN-IGME CSIC Battered feathers and prehistoric beetle larvae...