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Kai-Fu Lee’s 01.AI hits $1 billion valuation, leads open-source AI models
While they continue to open source some models, 01.AI’s ultimate objective is to establish a state-of-the-art proprietary model that can serve as a foundation for a diverse range of commercial products.

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XAI, artificial intelligence led by Musk, launches ‘Grok’
Grok is currently in the early beta phase with just two months of training. It is available to a limited number of users for testing before a broader release. Musk revealed that Grok would eventually become a feature of X Premium+, which comes at a monthly cost of $16.

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FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried convicted on seven charges including fraud and money laundering
Sam Bankman-Fried, co-founder of FTX, convicted on fraud and money laundering charges.

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Pokemon GO will bring together AI and AR to create hyper-realistic Pokemon interactions
Pokémon GO Gaining More Realistic AR & 3D Mapping from Niantic Real World Platform

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5 top tech stories this week: November 3, 2023
Three tech lawyers talk about Sam Bankman-Fried’ s trial and a revolutionary product AI Pin, among other stories. Here’s our rundown of the top stories this week. Read more about each story on the links below: Is Sam Bankman-Fried guilty? 3 tech lawyers have their…

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HBO boss Casey Bloys admits fake X accounts ‘stupid idea’
The HBO chief’s “dumb idea” involved instructing some employees to create fake X accounts (known as “Twitter” that time) to engage with TV critics who had penned unfavourable reviews of HBO programs, such as “Perry Mason” and “The Nevers.”

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SpaceX’s Starlink finally breaks even, Musk says
The exact timing of a Starlink IPO remains uncertain, with Musk suggesting it might not occur until 2025 or later.

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai to testify Monday in US antitrust trial
Google CEO Sundar Pichai is going to testify in a major U.S. antitrust trial which aims at Google’s dominant position in search and related advertising sector on Monday, according to Reuters. Gov: Google illegally paid an estimated $10 billion annually to smartphone makers As a…

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Apple unveils M3 chip series with record-breaking 3nm technology
This week, Apple introduced its latest M3 chip series during a 30-minute online event titled “Scary Fast.” The chip series revealed in the presentation includes M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max, along with 14-inch and 16-inch laptops and a 24-inch iMac. Key features of the M3 chip The M3…

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Apple’s prime time Keynote: A strategic shift in the spotlight
Apple is reimagining its traditional product announcements by scheduling its upcoming keynote event, firmly establishing itself in the realm of prime time television. This strategic shift underscores Apple’s commitment to expanding its reach and cultural influence, targeting a…

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LinkedIn passes 1billion members, showcases AI tool
The platform’s newest addition is a built-in job coaching tool that uses AI technology and the vast pool of data within LinkedIn to help job seekers explore and apply for positions that align with their profiles and career goals.

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Apsara 2023: Alibaba reveals ambition for ‘most open cloud in AI era’
Alibaba Group has announced its intent to establish “the most open cloud in the AI era,” focusing on AI’s role in transforming various industries and making AI more accessible and cost-effective.

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Hiroshima AI Process: AI ‘code of conduct’ to be ready by end of 2023
A voluntary code of conduct concerning artificial intelligence (AI) is to be agreed between the Group of Seven industrial countries (G7).

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Is Sam Bankman-Fried guilty? 3 tech lawyers have their say
Sam Bankman-Fried testified in his own defence, but was that a good move? We asked three tech law experts to give their views, and predict the outcome of the trial.

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5 top tech stories this week: October 28, 2023
From Tinder’s new feature “Matchmaker” to Reddit’s new blockchain-based Community Points, here’s our rundown of the top stories this week. Read more about each story on the links below: Tinder dating app adds cupid feature but at a hefty…

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X introduces video and audio calling, Musk labels it a test product
X adds video and audio call functions.

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Apple Increases Prices for TV+, Arcade, and News+ Subscriptions
Apple announced a price hike for its TV+, Arcade, and News+ subscription services on Wednesday.

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Discover the 10 AI Tools Revolutionising the Way We Work
Check out our latest selection of the top 10 tools for your every needs.

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Wearable & powered by GPT-4, the AI Pin will soon drop
Despite being so close to the skin of its users, Humane emphasizes a “privacy-first” approach with the AI Pin. The device features input sensors, a camera, and a microphone but eliminates the need for a wake word, ensuring that it doesn’t engage in constant listening.

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Google launches image verification, anti-misinformation tools
Google Search just launched a set of tools to help users verify images and sources they encounter on the internet. These tools are designed to improving the overall user experience, especially in helping users distinguish between fact and fiction.
