Sonny Rollins, Last Jazz 'Colossus,' Dead
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Sonny Rollins, the “saxophone colossus” who was widely considered America’s greatest living jazz musician and whose musical eloquence and inventiveness kept him at the creative forefront of jazz for six decades,
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Buried for 94 years, the missing half of a legendary Egyptian colossus has finally been found
A 12.5-foot limestone torso lay face-down in the dirt at El Ashmunein, about 150 miles south of Cairo, when excavators uncovered it in January 2024. The stone was heavy, porous, and sitting directly above the Nile water table.
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The Colossus supercomputer could reshape the AI race
Elon Musk has revealed new details about the expanding Colossus supercomputer project as the AI race continues accelerating. The system is expected to power increasingly advanced artificial intelligence models and large-scale computing operations.
SpaceX and Anthropic have a major compute power deal valued at $1.25 billion a month, utilizing SpaceX's Colossus data centers for AI growth.