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📦 Apple's GPT is coming, Tesla's self-driving commitment, Google announces "Genesis"

AI 🤖

The company is developing an AI chatbot project to rival OpenAI and Google. Although it is currently limited to internal use, it has already proven beneficial in product prototyping and data analysis.

Condor Galaxy, the world's largest supercomputer for AI training, is here. Developed by Cerebras Systems and G42, it promises results twice as fast while being energy-efficient.

A new study suggests so, claiming the AI language model's outputs have changed over time. However, not everyone agrees. OpenAI stands firm, assuring that each version gets smarter.

Google is reportedly testing a tool that generates news articles. Nonetheless, while it promises to assist journalists, concerns arise about its accuracy and the risk of spreading misinformation.

As AI technology gains ground in filmmaking, it's saving precious production costs, time, and resources. But let's not forget, AI must complement, not overshadow, the human element in movies.

This platform is your ultimate ally for building, debugging, and evaluating LLM applications.

Electric cars 🚗

The automaker's Dojo supercomputer is now in production, signaling a big step toward faster and more affordable neural net training for their autonomous vehicle fleet.

Elon Musk has confirmed Tesla's willingness to collaborate with other automakers by licensing its self-driving technology. A strategic step that could transform the automotive landscape.

Science ⚗️

A joint study by NASA and Osaka University found that trillions of rogue planets may be drifting through our galaxy. The Roman Space Telescope, launching in 2027, could help discover them.

Researchers using NASA's James Webb Telescope have uncovered fascinating carbon-rich dust grains from the early Universe. These tiny particles hold significant secrets about the cosmos' past.

Rocket science 🚀

In a daring mission, the European Space Agency (ESA) is preparing for an "assisted reentry" of the Aeolus spacecraft, ensuring it safely descends over the Atlantic Ocean on July 28.