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πŸ“¦ China gears up for the moon, ChatGPT is a terrible lawyer, Nvidia's AI boost continues

Science βš—οΈ

Continuing to pioneer solar energy beaming from space, Japan and JAXA reportedly plan to deploy satellites to transmit collected solar energy to ground stations as early as 2025.

Rocket science πŸš€

China's space ambitions continue as the Shenzhou 16 spacecraft prepares to launch a crew of three astronauts to the Tiangong space station tonight.

Stay tuned for tomorrow's hatch closing and undocking livestream on NASA's YouTube channel as Axiom 2's all-private crew prepares to return to Earth, after spending 10 days in space.

The China Manned Space Agency has announced ambitious plans to send Chinese astronauts to the moon by 2030, with the support of new space technologies developed specifically for this mission.

AI πŸ€–

During its keynote at COMPUTEX Taipei, Jensen Huang (Nvidia's CEO), unveiled a lineup of groundbreaking systems and software with generative AI as the main attraction.

Optimize your workflow with the innovative AI software from Adobe, built to empower professionals and creatives, it enhances the artistic process without overshadowing it.

As AI-powered technology advances, thousands of chatbots are being developed by a variety of companies, which could cause serious environmental problems in the long run.

A lawyer's 30-year career hangs in the threads as he unknowingly relied on ChatGPT for a lawsuit, only to discover that the chatbot had included fictitious cases in the legal text.

Big tech 🌟

Apple's highly anticipated WWDC is just one week away, and rumors about new hardware, such as the AR headset, 15-inch MacBook Air, and Apple Silicon-powered Mac Pro, continue to fuel fans' excitement.

Reports have unveiled interesting details about the Meta Quest 3, codenamed Eureka. The groundbreaking headset is lighter, thinner, and designed for ultimate comfort.

Electric cars πŸš—

The National University of Singapore is collaborating with CBMM to develop fast-charging, niobium-based batteries that are expected to last 30 years.