
SLIM Lander Resumes Moon Mission, Amazon Scraps iRobot Deal, Elon Musk's Platform Blocks Searches, SpaceX Sued Over Technician Injury, and more...
January 30, 20247m 27s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Japan's SLIM Lander Overcomes Odds, Resumes Moon Mission
(1:31): Amazon's $1.7B iRobot Deal Scrapped Amid Legal Battles and Layoffs
(2:44): Elon Musk's Platform Blocks Taylor Swift Searches Amid AI Deepfake Scandal
(4:30): SpaceX Sued for Negligence After Technician's Severe Injury During Rocket Test
(5:33): Generative AI's $7.9 Trillion Impact: Balancing Innovation with Ethics and Privacy
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