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📦 OpenAI's latest features, AMD challenges Nvidia, EU's path for AI regulation

AI 🤖

OpenAI has just released new versions of GPT-3.5-turbo and GPT-4. These models bring a larger context window and a groundbreaking feature: function calling.

AMD joins the AI revolution with the MI300X chip. With its advanced capabilities for generative AI, the company is set to captivate cloud providers and take on Nvidia's dominance.

With an overwhelming majority, the European Parliament has embraced the EU AI Act, an essential step toward regulating artificial intelligence for a more responsible development.

A recent survey by GitHub reveals the impact of new tools and workflows on the developer experience.

Rocket science 🚀

SpaceX's Starship rocket is preparing for another launch after its eventful debut. Elon Musk's latest tweet suggests a liftoff in six to eight weeks.

The construction of a dedicated launch pad for commercial solid rockets signals China's determination to enhance launch infrastructure and strengthen its position in the global space market.

Science ⚗️

Hubble scientists have developed an innovative software tool that utilizes the Radon Transform technique to identify and remove satellite trails from the telescope's images.

Startups 📈

Versed, a startup from the Netherlands, is transforming RPG creation with the power of AI by allowing anyone to build fully immersive 3D worlds with just text-based stories.

Electric cars 🚗

General Motors and Samsung SDI have chosen the state for their new EV battery plant. Set to open in 2026, it will support GM's goal of manufacturing over one million electric vehicles annually.

A Cybertruck prototype was seen in California, covered in camouflage. This unconventional move by Tesla sparks speculation about the truck's readiness for production.

Miscellaneous 🌐

The Reddit blackout sheds light on the vital role community-driven platforms play in information discovery.