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Humane’s AI Pin: all the news about the dead AI-powered wearable
A promotional image of Humane’s AI Pin. | Image: Humane After a very long windup, Humane finally revealed all the details of its AI-powered wearable at the end of 2023. The small gadget could attach to your clothes using a magnetic battery pack so that it’s within easy reach. By tapping the AI Pin, you could…
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DOGE can keep accessing government data for now, judge rules
A US federal judge declined to block Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing or transferring data from seven government agencies, or stop further firings of their workforce. DC District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan denied a temporary restraining order (TRO) sought by a group of 14 Democratic state attorneys general, led…
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AI can fix bugs—but can’t find them: OpenAI’s study highlights limits of LLMs in software engineering
A new test from OpenAI researchers found that LLMs were unable to resolve some freelance coding tests, failing to earn full value.Read More
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Facebook is about to mass delete a lot of old live streams
Facebook will start deleting users’ live broadcast recordings after 30 days starting on February 19th. Users who go live after that date must download the videos to save them from getting deleted before their 30-day expiration period ends. Alternatively, you could share the recordings to your profile as Reels, although that means fitting clips into…
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All You Need to Know about Vision Language Models VLMs: A Survey Article
Vision Language Models have been a revolutionizing milestone in the development of language models, which overcomes the shortcomings of predecessor pre-trained LLMs like LLama, GPT, etc. Vision Language Models explore a new territory beyond single modularity to combine inputs from text and image videos. VLMs thus bestow a better understanding of visual-spatial relationships by expanding…
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Elon Musk’s DOGE Is Being Sued Under the Privacy Act: What to Know
At least eight ongoing lawsuits related to the so-called Department of Government Efficiency’s alleged access to sensitive data hinge on the Watergate-inspired Privacy Act of 1974. But it’s not airtight.
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Graphing Biodiversity to Improve Drug Discovery
Most pharmaceuticals are naturally occurring, either directly or indirectly. Yet when it comes to cataloging all of proteins and enzymes that have evolved on Earth over the past 4 billion years, human knowledge barely scratches the surface. That’s why a company called Basecamp Research is bringing together graph and AI technologies to expand the scope…
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Marvel Rivals’ US team is undergoing layoffs
Marvel Rivals, the Overwatch 2-lunch-eating multiplayer shooter that boasted 20 million players within days of its December 2024 launch, has laid off an unspecified number of employees in its US operations, according to separate posts by recently laid off employees on LinkedIn. “Welp, just got laid off from my job working on Marvel Rivals with…
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If Musk wants AI for the world, why not open-source all the Grok models?
While attempting a hostile takeover of non-profit OpenAI in the name of humanity, Elon Musk has so far not committed to open-sourcing xAI’s own models.
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Amazon scraps its TikTok-style Inspire feed
Amazon has discontinued Inspire, its TikTok-like feed featuring photos and videos of products, as reported earlier by TechCrunch. In a statement to The Verge, Amazon spokesperson Maxine Tagay said the company “regularly evaluate[s] various features to better align with what customers tell us matters most, and as part of that, Inspire is no longer available.”…