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Why companies are turning to internal hackathons

techcrunch.com
submitted
a year ago
byjustadevtotechnology

Summary

Blue Origin has successfully completed its NS-25 mission, resuming crewed flights for the first time in nearly two years. OpenAI’s Superalignment team, responsible for developing ways to steer “superintelligent” AI systems, was promised 20% of the company’S compute resources, according to a person from that team.

Slack is making it difficult for its customers if they want the company to stop using its data for model training. A Texas-based company that provides health insurance and benefit plans disclosed a data breach affecting almost 2.5 million people. For Mark Zuckerberg’s 40th birthday, his wife got him a photoshoot.

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3 Comments

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joseph
a year ago
Everyone is trying to get on the next big thing so of course it's AI right now. Why wouldn't you try and get your employees to quickly create something that would make you a lot of money?
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boredgamer
a year ago
I can never do hackathons. I feel it's always a bit of unpaid work that only benefits the company for ideas that you could have done for yourself
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justadevOP
a year ago
Some form of recognition needs to be attached to the outcome for a hackathon to be successful