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Apple teases M5 MacBook

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#2331: on Dec 11, 2024

From techcrunch.com

200 VCs wanted to get into Lumen Orbit's $11M seed round | TechCrunch

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Lumen Orbit has a lofty mission of building data centers in space but investors aren't shying away from the moonshot.

on Dec 11, 2024

#2332: on Dec 11, 2024

From theverge.com

Google is testing Gemini AI agents that help you in video games

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A chatbot for your video games.

on Dec 11, 2024

#2333: on Dec 11, 2024

From theverge.com

Google’s AI enters its ‘agentic era’

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New AI prototypes built atop its latest model, Gemini 2.0.

on Dec 12, 2024

#2334: on Dec 11, 2024

From techcrunch.com

Google unveils Project Mariner: AI agents to use the web for you | TechCrunch

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Google unveiled its first-ever AI agent that can take actions on the web on Wednesday, a research prototype from the company's DeepMind division called

on Dec 11, 2024

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From theverge.com

YouTube’s AI-powered dubbing is now available to many more creators

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Dubs are automatic but creators can opt to approve first.

on Dec 11, 2024

#2337: on Dec 11, 2024

From techcrunch.com

Albert Invent hopes to revolutionize the chemicals sector with its AI platform | TechCrunch

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If startup funding rounds are any metric, generative AI is seeing ample adoption in the sciences. It makes sense: there's a lot of trial and error

on Dec 11, 2024

#2338: on Dec 11, 2024

From theguardian.com

Video is AI’s new frontier – and it is so persuasive, we should all be worried | Victoria Turk

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I tried Sora, OpenAI’s new tool, and it just left me sad. Are we ready for a world in which we can never tell what is real, asks journalist Victoria Turk

on Dec 10, 2024

#2339: on Dec 11, 2024

From arstechnica.com

AI company trolls San Francisco with billboards saying “stop hiring humans”

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Company boasts “AI workers” that never complain about work-life balance.

on Dec 10, 2024

#2340: on Dec 11, 2024

From arstechnica.com

This $800 Emotional Support Robot for Kids Will Soon Be Bricked—Without Refunds

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Embodied says it will try to refund recent purchases of its Moxie robot but makes no promises.

on Dec 12, 2024

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