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📦 India successfully lands, GPT-3.5 Turbo gets fine-tuning, Apptronik unveils Apollo
Hooray! India has finally reached the moon’s southern pole. An exciting end to an exciting race. For a country to accomplish such a significant feat is fantastic. OpenAI now allows you to enhance GPT-3.5 Turbo with custom data to get tailor-made responses. And meet Apollo, a friendly-looking robot that helps you with boring tasks... like moving boxes.

📦 Meta announces SeamlessM4T, Youtube unveils the AI Incubator, India gears up for landing
Meta’s latest open-source model brings artificial intelligence into translation, which is genial for bilingual individuals like me. YouTube tells artists "I got you" through the AI Incubator, granting them control over their work in the AI era. Lastly, as the lunar race ends (for now), let’s all wish India good luck with its lunar landing attempt tomorrow.

📦 In-space manufacturing is here, From Pro to Ultra?, Russia's lunar setback
Factories in space might no longer be a concept from movies, as current companies harness microgravity for breakthrough developments. iPhone rumors are everywhere as we approach the event of the year for Apple enthusiasts. My favorite one? We’re getting an entirely different name for the iPhone 15 Pro. And, sadly, Russia lost the lunar race after an unexpected collision.

📦 Meta's coding companion, India gets ready to land, Latest Vision Pro insights
Developers... Meta thinks about you. The company’s reported coding companion is set to become a game-changer. The race to the moon continues and India is ready to attempt a soft landing on August 23. And if you’re like me and need lenses to see the world clearly, don’t worry, Apple won’t let that ruin your Vision Pro experience.

📦 AP issues AI guidelines, OpenAI acquires Global Illumination, Russia reaches lunar orbit
It's just another regular Thursday with AI stealing the spotlight: The Associated Press embraces AI integration; however, it sets clear boundaries between employees and AI-generated content. OpenAI takes a creative approach to its products through the acquisition of Global Illumination. And, for those not focusing on AI but on the lunar race: Russia has finally reached lunar orbit.

📦 GPT-4 gets into content moderation, From brainwaves to Pink Floyd, AI for life advice
Moderating an online community isn't easy. OpenAI aims to change that by leveraging GPT-4 to streamline the process. Music holds a significant place in our lives, as proven by scientists who recreated a song solely from brain signals. Additionally, Google is set to turn AI into a counselor, so fingers crossed it won't crash when I share my life story with it.

📦 Tesla's affordable solutions, Humane's eclipsing launch date, Introducing: Pibot
Tesla’s Model S and Model X are now available in "Standard Range" versions. Maybe the time has come for me to make the purchase. Humane’s Ai Pin is set to become the future's wearable. The startup fuelled anticipation by choosing a solar eclipse as its launch date. And lastly, let's introduce Pibot, a humanoid robot likely to take you on your next vacation.

📦 New York Times rejects AI training, CAPTCHA tests are outdated, India vs. Russia: A lunar race
AI continues to be the main attraction, now with the New York Times explicitly forbidding its content's use for model training. Additionally, AI bots have reached such proficiency in solving CAPTCHAs that the "I'm not a robot" phrase is losing relevance. And get ready to place your bets! We've got two countries in space for a lunar race.

📦 Fermilab's quest for the fifth force, SpaceX introduces Bandwagon missions, Teslas have minds?
Chicago might become the hub for physics, as scientists believe they're on the verge of discovering a new force of nature. SpaceX's rideshare missions are reaching mid-inclination orbits, inviting customers to quite literally "hop" on the Bandwagon (yes, that's the actual name). And as usual, a post from Tesla's CEO on the former bird app, now known as X, leaves us in shock: Teslas do have some sort of “mind.” However, they won't be outsmarting us anytime soon.

📦 Virgin Galactic lifts off, Anthropic unveils Claude Instant 1.2, Apple's phone app gets revamped
The dream of space travel becomes a reality for a former Olympian and mother-daughter duo. Who knows, maybe that dream's in the cards for me too in a few years! Anthropic wants to get better, faster, and safer with the newly released Claude Instant 1.2. Meanwhile, iOS 17 latest beta just dropped a sneaky little change that's totally gonna mess with my calls for at least a few months.

📦 Nvidia is AI's giant, Google introduces Project IDX, Zoom's AI odyssey
It's Nvidia's world, and we're living in it, especially if you're into AI. The company's keynote at SIGGRAPH 2023 was a festival of groundbreaking announcements. Google is simplifying developers' lives by introducing a new code editor with AI capabilities. I might even consider getting into coding now. And Zoom overcame a storm when a change in its terms revealed plans to use meeting content for AI training, leaving users terrified.

📦 OpenAI announces GPTBot, Your office misses you says Zoom, LK-99's latest news
OpenAI has rolled out its latest tool: a web crawler. But before we get too paranoid, here's the catch: the company allows websites to limit access. In a surprising turn of events, Zoom has decided that remote working is outdated – at least for employees living near its offices (thankfully not for me!). And continuing with the superconducting craze, it seems we must wait two weeks before determining whether it truly deserves our admiration.
