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📦 Chrome's AI boost, Introducing: Lumiere, AI scores a goal
Today's newsletter is all about Google, and come on, could it be anyone else? They recently told us they're totally into AI. So, to keep up with their AI love affair, they've got some nice things in store for us. First up, Chrome shows off new AI features, and then Google Research drops Lumiere, a game-changer in text-to-video models. By the way, any soccer fans here? Guess who's becoming a Spanish team's scouting advisor? It starts with an "A" and ends with an "I."

📦 How AI would impact us?, Google's 2024 goal, Grok 1.5 is coming
Ever thought about how the upgrades to GPT-4 could shake up our world? Came across this post with some cool questions about that. Google's 2024 resolutions are devoted to AI – their roadmap just leaked, and they're aiming for the best, most responsible, and safest AI. Pretty ambitious, huh? Also, Elon Musk is dropping hints about new updates for Grok. Let's see what tricks the coolest chatbot in the game has for us next month.

📦 Sam Altman’s chip venture, OpenAI's Stance, AI won’t take your job
We're kicking off the week with some major moves from Sam Altman. You know he's got huge plans for AI, and guess what plays a big role in it? Chips. So, what's better for the main character in the industry right now than to stop relying on others (*looks at NVIDIA*) and jump into the chip-making game? Moving on to OpenAI, they're laying down the rules: no messing with political campaigns or lobbying for candidates. So, before you use their tech for that, think twice. Lastly, don't stress about automation – chances are your job won't change much, even with AI in the mix.

📦 Rabbit and Perplexity join forces, ChatGPT’s academic journey, Meta turns to AGI
Rabbit's R1 gadget is still stealing the spotlight, teaming up with Perplexity to give users instant answers—talk about futuristic vibes! Picture this: a friendly chatbot could be your sidekick in class, thanks to OpenAI and Arizona State University teaming up to bring ChatGPT to their campus. And just when we thought the AGI scene was getting dull, enter Mark Zuckerberg, thinking up all future Meta products powered by this game-changing tech.

📦 Samsung’s Galaxy S24 is here, BMW and Figure unite, Amazon’s AI chatbot
After all the leaks and speculations, Samsung dropped the Galaxy S24 lineup – a phone that's about to shake things up with some serious AI magic right in our pockets! Figure’s 01 model is gearing up to lend a hand at BMW’s facilities. Not exactly sure what tasks it's taking on, but hey, a humanoid robot on the job? That's always a cool addition. Lastly, if you're stuck on your next Amazon haul, their AI chatbot's got your back, answering questions and even making a few jokes while at it.

📦 DeepMind presents AlphaGeometry, Sam Altman's vision for AI, Apple takes the lead
Google is always pushing AI boundaries, and in their own words, mathematical reasoning is the next big thing for AI development. Following that vibe, Sam Altman considers that AI development might make us "uncomfortable" at some point because of how customizable it may get to every individual. Plus, a big shout-out to Apple! They've officially knocked Samsung off its long-standing throne in global shipments. Cheers to that!

📦 OpenAI's collective alignment, Copilot goes Pro, Optimus does laundry
I've got details from all our favorites! OpenAI is still on it, making sure its models stand for responsible AI, that's the meaning behind its recent Collective Alignment team. Microsoft's got some cool news too, Copilot's got a new Pro plan, and it's all about making work life a walk in the park. Oh, and Tesla? They're teaching Optimus to handle the boring stuff for us, like folding clothes.

📦 Anthropic's revelation, Starship's upcoming test, Apple's Vision Pro experience
A recent study from Anthropic has revealed that certain AI models are capable of outsmarting traditional safety measures, giving a false sense of security. Elon Musk is dead certain that Starship's third flight will probably make it to orbit, so why not throw in some bets, right? And, as we're all hyped up for Vision Pro's arrival, here's a heads-up: we might be chilling in the Apple Store for a long time. When they say the experience is immersive, they aren't kidding.

📦 NASA unlocks Bennu, Rabbit's R1 defies expectations, ESA's alternative plan
Yay! So, after months of figuring out how to grab bits from asteroid Bennu without messing it up, NASA finally cracked open that canister. We were just chatting about it a few days ago, but Rabbit’s R1 is surely revolutionizing gadgets with an outstanding 10,000 units sold on its first day. Lastly, ESA is on the lookout for a helping hand to launch its space innovations, and who comes to the rescue? None other than SpaceX.
