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📦 Blue Origin's triumph, Psyche's cosmic cat, Cybertruck as a boat?
It's always good to give things a second shot, and after a long pause, Blue Origin has finally hit the skies with its New Shepard suborbital vehicle. Exciting times are ahead for the company. I'm a fan of funny cat videos online, but NASA just shared one that's out of this world, from Psyche's deep space journey. Oh, and who knew the Cybertruck was this versatile? Apparently, it can also be used as a boat. Talk about unexpected talents!

📦 Blue Origin's latest setback, Unlocking Bennu, SpaceX tries again
If, like me, you were stoked to see Blue Origin's New Shepard blast off, it looks like we'll have to wait a bit longer until they decide it's time to hit the skies. NASA thought they were in the clear after the Bennu asteroid retrieval mission, but nope! Now they're on another mission to delicately open the tiny canister without messing up the samples. And big cheers to SpaceX—they're gearing up for round five with the mysterious U.S. Space Force spaceplane launch on December 28. Hopefully, they'll make it!

📦 Curio presents Grok, DeepMind's FunSearch, Spotify's AI-driven playlists
There's a chance you think I got the name wrong, but nope! "Grok" is just the cute way babies say "Grocket!" And that's what Curio is all about—revolutionizing toys by bringing AI to playtime. On the other hand, many researchers hope to decode complex math tasks with large language models, and DeepMind appears to be in the lead. Oh, and remember Spotify's AI playlists? It is no longer a rumor! They're testing it right now. Wonder what I'd get if I typed "Songs to write a newsletter."

📦 Tesla's recall alert, Voyager 1 faces glitch, Google goes cookie-free
Tesla prioritizes user safety with the swift release of an over-the-air update addressing specific autopilot issues. NASA's Voyager 1 is sending out nonsense due to a glitch, and engineers are scratching their heads, flipping through vintage manuals to crack the code. Lastly, on January 4, you'll see Google saying: "No more cookies for you!" to enhance privacy by introducing new tracking techniques.

📦 Google unveils AI Studio, Optimus keeps moving, Meta's fashionable glasses
Hey developers, good news – now you can dive into all the cool stuff Gemini has to offer with Google's AI Studio, a handy tool to craft Gemini-infused chatbots for any app. There is much anticipation as Tesla introduces the next Optimus. Spoiler: it's got better dance moves than me! And, if you're stuck on what to wear to that fancy dinner party, Meta’s smart glasses got your back with some style suggestions.

📦 ChatGPT's winter break, What's new on iOS 17.2, Cybertruck's latest feature
Did you catch ChatGPT being a bit lazy over the holidays? There's this theory floating around that it has learned from us to take things slowly. iOS 17.2 just dropped, bringing cool stuff to iPhone users—spatial video (Hey Vision Pro!) and a Journal app to document life. Lastly, the Cybertruck is beach-ready and not just for the sand. It has an awesome waterproof feature so you can splash around with no worries.

📦 Bad news for Android, EU agrees on AI rules, A starry show
Trying to make iMessage work on Android is the impossible task of the year. Apple is dead set on keeping those blue text messages exclusive to iOS. The EU has finally laid down the foundation for the AI Act. However, many are wondering what effect it will have on innovation. And hey, get your wish list ready for December 14-15 because the Geminid meteor shower is coming!

📦 Gemini's hype fades, Grok arrives on X, Betelgeuse's spectacle
Gemini's launch left us with mixed feelings. The initial excitement for Google’s groundbreaking AI model took a hit when users found out the demo was fake. On a brighter note, Grok is finally here for Premium Plus users in the US. What's the first thing you wanna ask this rebel chatbot? And by the way, if you're into stargazing, mark December 11 on your calendar because Betelgeuse is about to put on a show in the skies!

📦 All about Gemini, Meta unveils Imagine, Apple's AI efforts
Google keeps surprising us, and Gemini is here to shake up the AI game for good. Like, it will even make Bard better! Meta, on the other hand, promised AI in everything, and they're delivering, including an image generator with an imaginative name. And, as an Apple fan, I've always wondered why they play it safe with artificial intelligence, but who knows, maybe they're just reserving the best for last.

📦 Meet the Cryobot, The Gemini revolution, Bing's enhanced search
The quest for alien life is ongoing, even if it's hiding in cosmic oceans far, far away. That's not stopping NASA from designing a probe to explore them. Google just dropped a sneak peek of Gemini's powers, and as expected, they plan to spread its magic across all their products. Lastly, if you're into crafting complex queries that make search engines go 'Huh?' — Bing is calling your name.

📦 Gemini sneak peek, IBM and Meta's alliance, Is AI overhyped?
Yesterday, we announced that Google’s Gemini was slightly delayed. But guess what? They're reportedly giving us a glimpse at the chatbot's skills this week. Is it going to outshine GPT-4? IBM and Meta have taken matters into their own hands with the establishment of the AI Alliance, a collaboration between giants to advance open-source AI. And, plot twist, OpenAI's COO thinks the tech might be a bit overhyped, especially in the business world.

📦 The GPT Store is delayed, Gemini needs time, Amazon relies on SpaceX
During the holidays, you know how everything gets postponed to January, right? Well, two big launches we were hyped about got pushed back. OpenAI's GPT Store needs more time after the recent craziness, and Google's Gemini, their GPT-4 competitor, is still getting its act together. I’ll be keeping an eye on them in 2024. Lastly, sometimes when you're in a hurry, your biggest rival turns out to be the unexpected hero. Just ask Amazon.
