An AI judge gets a tryout during the X Games this week in Aspen, Colorado. The experimental Google Cloud-based tech will judge snowboarding superpipe.
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The doodle is titled 'Rise of the Half Moon'. Its description page says the doodle has been crested as a recurring card game. "You'll be over the (half) moon about this new Doodle game series! Join the celestial card game where players must connect the phases of the lunar cycle to earn points and against the January Half Moon.
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Jamie Dimon, the billionaire head of the U.S.’ biggest bank, lauded Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the richest man on the planet and a key part of President Donald Trump’s administration, on Wednesday, squashing a long-running beef between the billionaires’ companies as Dimon becomes the latest billionaire warming to Musk or Trump.
Ogiwara beat out fellow countryman and reigning Big Air champion Taiga Hasegawa in the process. Hasegawa finished with the silver medal and laid down the world's first cab 2160 in a competition. He then capped off the finals with a mellow backside 900 to please the crowd.
Google celebrates the final half moon of January with an entertaining animated card game in its latest Doodle. Users can interact with the lunar cycle
From a rejected $1 million offer to becoming a multi-billion-dollar behemoth, Google's story is a testament to the power of innovation, persistence, and timing.