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📦 The future of medicine, Starship is on hold, iPhone 15 Sticks with "Pro"
A remarkable milestone that advances our understanding of human development is unfolding in Israel as researchers have successfully grown synthetic embryos. We were all looking forward to seeing Starship in all its glory, but SpaceX has 63 things to address first. And finally, just as I was getting used to the idea of the "iPhone 15 Ultra," Apple decided to change its plans.

📦 Introducing: Falcon 180B, Apple's AI efforts exposed, OpenAI announces DevDay
Soaring high through the skies, a new open-source model has landed on Hugging Face, ready to compete with Meta and Google. While many say Apple is overly cautious with its AI approach, recent reports reveal that there are "millions" of reasons to prove them wrong. And if you're an AI-obsessed developer, your day is finally coming as OpenAI is launching its first developer conference.

📦 Australia's lunar journey, Starship approaches liftoff, Polestar's unique move
Australia is the latest country to join the lunar frenzy. Following Japan, India, and Russia, the country is teaming up with NASA for a 2026 mission. We're getting closer to witnessing the launch of the most powerful rocket in the world, but first, SpaceX has some regulatory duties. Meanwhile, Polestar, the Swedish automaker, is launching a smartphone to accompany its EV. There is nothing better than a matching set for me.

📦 Zoom's AI revamp, Meta's VR journey, MacBook gets budget-friendly
A few "misunderstandings" have clouded Zoom's AI roadmap, but the company hopes its latest features will make long meetings a breeze. Meta is forging ahead, planning to follow in Apple's footsteps in the VR race, this time with LG's assistance. And students have good news: a low-cost MacBook may be in the works.

📦 The future of self-driving, India's solar mission, Cybertruck's work potential
We're getting into a time where "no hands on the steering wheel" isn't just a joke anymore. Driverless cars are here, and they might even be better drivers than us. Just ten days after landing on the moon, India is now aiming for the sun! Best of luck to them on this incredible space journey. Oh, and the Cybertruck? It's still being tested, this time as a work truck. Any guesses on how that will turn out?

📦 ChatGPT goes to school, Model 3's new Look, Anguilla's AI gold mine
OpenAI is taking its chatbot to a potentially controversial place – classrooms. The company has released a guide for teachers to enhance learning through responsible AI use. Finally, Tesla has unveiled the new look for the Model 3, and it appears quite dashing with that facelift. Lastly, an unexpected success story, a tiny Caribbean island is making millions by assigning the .ai domain to websites.

📦 Chandrayaan-3's findings, AI scores at US Open, The next step for X
India's Chandrayaan-3 mission just found an element that could bring us closer to setting up a "home" on the moon. Most of us are into the latest US Open matches, but little did we know that AI might be behind some of the commentaries. Oh, and guess what? If you're into getting calls via social media, X is rolling out that feature too.

📦 Llama 2 takes the lead, OpenAI's billion path, Apple's approaching event
Meta's beloved open-source model continues to defy expectations. Chances are, it could match up with humans in terms of accuracy. Heard about OpenAI's bankruptcy rumors? Turns out, there's a billion-dollar reason those were just lies. Last but not least, Apple has officially announced the iPhone 15 event. My wallet's feeling a mix of fear and excitement.

📦 OpenAI unveils ChatGPT Enterprise, Google's AI infusion, DeepMind presents SynthID
This is going to be serious from now on! OpenAI has finally introduced ChatGPT Enterprise, an optimized version of the chatbot designed specifically to meet all business requirements. Google’s Next event featured several AI improvements across its products (surprised?). Lastly, AI-generated images may no longer fool us, as DeepMind’s SynthID aims to watermark them.

📦 Japan's journey gets delayed, AI may take your order, Cybertruck's latest costume
I was all set to cover Japan's latest journey to space involving the XRISM satellite and its highly anticipated lunar mission, but the weather had other plans for everyone. If you're considering ordering from your favorite restaurant over the phone, AI might just be the one answering. And as we approach the end of August, Tesla seems to be getting into the Halloween spirit early, with a Cybertruck sporting a new disguise.

📦 India's milestone on the moon, Japan gears up for the lunar race, Code Llama has arrived
We're currently living in a very exciting timeline, where two countries are pursuing their lunar aspirations. India is already exploring the moon's south pole, and Japan is preparing for its launch. Be cautious, as you might catch the lunar frenzy too! And developers, get ready — the best coding companion (allegedly) has arrived. Code Llama aims to assist coding enthusiasts of all levels.

📦 Nvidia's AI reign continues, Meet: Irreverent Labs, Midjourney's latest feature
The numbers speak for themselves; there's no doubt that Nvidia stands as the leading contender on the AI battlefield. Irreverent Labs is a small startup that has caught Samsung’s attention, and if you’re into video production you should check it out too. Lastly, Midjourney's new "vary (region)" feature is a lifesaver, especially for someone like me, dealing with prompt results that include unusual-looking hands.
