Alphabet’s X glorifies failure, calling 98% of failed “moonshots” innovation but it’s more hype than progress. Projects like Waymo and Wing show that X’s “experiments” are costly branding exercises, not real breakthroughs.

#AlphabetX #MoonshotFactory #InnovationMyth #TechHype #Waymo #Google #AstroTeller #TECHi

Read Full Article Here :- https://www.techi.com/alphabet-x-moonshot-mirage-ceo-defends-failures/

Alphabet X spinoff partners with Arc’teryx to bring ‘everyday’ exoskeleton to market.

Skip, a wearable tech startup that began as a secretive project inside Alphabet, exited stealth this week to announce a partnership with outdoor clothing specialist Arc’teryx.The deal is the first to bring Skip’s technology to market: “powered pants” that utilize a soft exoskeleton.

https://techcrunch.com/2024/07/26/alphabet-x-spinoff-skip-partners-with-arcteryx-to-bring-everyday-exoskeleton-to-market/

#Skip #AlphabetX

Alphabet X spinoff partners with Arc’teryx to bring ‘everyday’ exoskeleton to market | TechCrunch

Skip, a wearable tech startup that began as a secretive project inside Alphabet, exited stealth this week to announce a partnership with outdoor clothing

TechCrunch
Inside #AlphabetX’s new effort to combat #climatechange with #seagrass
A previously unrevealed program would use cameras, computer vision, and machine learning to track the #carbon stored in the #biomass of the #oceans.
https://bit.ly/3ToTMIO #ClimateCrisis #google
Inside Alphabet X’s new effort to combat climate change with seagrass

A previously unrevealed program would use cameras, computer vision, and machine learning to track the carbon stored in the biomass of the oceans.

MIT Technology Review
Ein neues Forschungsprogramm soll mit Hilfe von Kameras, Bilderkennung und Maschinellem Lernen den in der Ozean-Biomasse gespeicherten Kohlenstoff aufspüren.
CO2-Speicherung: Wie Alphabet X mit Seegras den Klimawandel stoppen will
CO2-Speicherung: Wie Alphabet X mit Seegras den Klimawandel stoppen will

Ein neues Forschungsprogramm soll mit Hilfe von Kameras, Bilderkennung und Maschinellem Lernen den in der Ozean-Biomasse gespeicherten Kohlenstoff aufspüren.

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