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π¦ Introducing UniSim, AI's big city dreams, Psyche's journey is delayed
The bridge between the real and virtual world is shrinking with UniSim, a universal simulator used for training in various domains such as gaming and robotics. The city that never sleeps is becoming a regular home for artificial intelligence, as experts suggest that most AI companies should establish a presence in New York. On the other hand, there's some unfortunate news: NASA's Psyche mission was delayed due to bad weather. Hopefully, the sun will shine tomorrow.

π¦ Finally! Here's Bennu, AI's environmental impact, No more AI hype
Today marked a significant milestone in space exploration. The canister containing samples from asteroid Bennu has been opened, and oh boy, there are big surprises inside. Analysts are warning us about AI's potential impact on the environment. It is important to take action before it is too late. And, in another forecast, it appears that in 2024, AI may not be as hyped as it is right now. Trends come and go, right?

π¦ More parkour robots, Disney's robotic approach, Samsung's Q3 challenges
Robots keep jumping around even in the most demanding environments; new techniques are improving their capabilities and making them better than us at parkour. Continuing with robots, if you see a cute, charming, or extremely expressive one somewhere, Disney is behind it. And here's some bad news for Samsung: analysts are forecasting a gloomy third quarter for the company as the chip market faces challenges.

π¦ Google's AI in healthcare, Meta's headset battle, Cybertruck's off-road adventures
Google has stated several times that they are using all of its resources to streamline work in one of the most important fields, healthcare. Their latest tool serves as a testament to this dedication. Guess what? Meta is very afraid of Apple, so afraid that they've completely changed their approach to the VR market. And lastly, get ready to enjoy 7 minutes of Cybertruck's full power in Baja California, Mexico. What can I say? Believe the hype.

π¦ OpenAI's chip venture, Tesla's price drop, The road to Psyche
The biggest player in the AI industry is reportedly ready to say goodbye to NVIDIA. OpenAI may be considering developing its own chips. Tesla remains committed to its goals, even if it requires making certain sacrifices, such as lowering prices in key markets. Lastly, mark your calendar for October 12; we're venturing with NASA to meet asteroid Psyche, a mysterious neighbor in our galaxy.

π¦ Amazon's project Kuiper takes flight, Japan's lunar progress, LMs performance boost
Get ready for a battle in the satellite field as Amazon prepares to challenge Starlink's dominance. The company's Project Kuiper launches tomorrow. Meanwhile, Japan continues its steady progress toward the moon; the SLIM spacecraft is currently enjoying its journey, with an expected landing on the lunar surface in January. And guess what? A new study suggests we should allow language models to think before speaking. Just like us, they need to meditate to stay away from saying silly things.

π¦ DALL-E 3 hits Bing, Artemis III's stylish comeback, Gmail's emoji reactions
The power of generative AI is now free for you to use. Just head over to Bing Chat and unleash your creativity with DALL-E 3. Returning to the moon is a monumental feat, so every detail matters, which is why Axiom Space is partnering with Prada to create incredibly stylish spacesuits. And lastly, if that late-night work email has put you in a bad mood, you can easily express yourself with a sad face emoji, thanks to Gmail's new feature (though I wouldn't recommend it).

π¦ Meta's ad-free plan, Catch Google's event, Cybertruck from the inside
If you want to navigate smoothly without worrying about ads through Meta's social media platforms, there's a small price you can pay. Tomorrow is the big dayβthe "Made by Google" event lands in New York. Leaks can't hold back the excitement; don't miss it. And to continue my Cybertruck surveillance, here's an up-close view of the interior.

π¦ Tesla's Q4 Surprise?, Chromebooks get an upgrade, Humane's fashion debut
Well, well, well, we've reached the end of Q3, and there's still no sign of Cybertruck deliveries. Maybe Tesla is keeping the element of surprise. Google has enhanced its reliable Chromebooks, and as you might suspect, they've added a touch of AI. Lastly, Humane's highly anticipated wearable made a grand debut at Paris Fashion Week β a beautiful fusion of innovation and creativity. I love it when my two worlds collide.

π¦ China's lunar return, NASA and SpaceX team up, Apple's french journey
Eyes must always be on the prize, and China is fully committed to that goal. The country is gearing up for another lunar exploration in 2024. Two well-known giants are collaborating on a very exciting mission. NASA's Psyche is ready to reach orbit aboard a Falcon Heavy rocket. After weeks of speculation and radiation concerns, Apple has finally met France's standards. iPhone 12 users, celebrate!

π¦ Sam Altman's latest move, ChatGPT goes surfing, Meta's push for AI
The mastermind behind OpenAI has been in talks with another visionary to determine the next step for AI. It appears to be some kind of device. Our favorite chatbot is ready to surf the web again, promising to be super cautious with paywalls from now on. Lastly, Meta's Connect conference had it all: the metaverse, AI, and... Snoop Dogg?

π¦ CIA gets its own chatbot, A glimpse of Bennu, Cybertruck's polished look
There's a special, privileged, and secret mission for AI chatbots now β to retrieve and summarize oceans of data for CIA agents. Samples from the asteroid Bennu are spending their first days on Earth. A long road awaits us before we unveil its secrets, but the first glimpses are exciting. And, as Tesla inches closer to the Cybertruck production timeline, we can see the real thing, an interesting-looking truck.
