Welcome back to the week in criticism. This week we are looking at the internal chaos that surrounds the $ 116 million dollars of AI Pin Maker Humane. Mira Murati’s new AI business coming out of secrecy. Duolingo kills the Owl’s virtual mascot with a cybertruck. And more! Let’s get into it.
Humane’s AI pin is dead. The start -up has announced that most of its assets have been acquired by HP for $ 116 million, less than half of the $ 240 million that increased in VC funding. The start will immediately discontinue the sales of AI spikes of $ 499, and after February 28, the Force will no longer be linked to the Humane servers. After that, the devices will not be able to call, messages, AI questions/answers or cloud access. Customers who bought a PIN AI in the last 90 days are eligible for a refund, but anyone who bought a device before is not.
Hours after acquiring HP It was announced by several employees who received work offers from HP with pay increases between 30% and 70%, as well as stock plans and HP bonus plans, according to internal documents seen by Techcrunch and two sources demanding anonymity. Meanwhile, other human employees – especially those who worked closest to AI PIN devices – were notified that they were out of work.
The long -awaited renewal of Apple’s iphone It has been revealed three years after the latest major update of the smartphone budget. 16E is part of an exclusive group of devices that are capable of running Apple Intelligence due to the addition of an A18 processor. The iPhone 16E also broke the Home Touch ID button in favor of Face ID and changed the Lightning port in favor of the USB-C. The iPhone 6E starts at $ 599 and will start sending February 28.
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News
RIP, Gemini: Duolingo “killed” the owl mascot with a cybertruck, and the marketing bay is amazingly well. The company launched a campaign to save the twin – and encourage users to take more lessons – as the company says it is “twin or dies”. Read more
Openai “Uncensors” Chatgpt: Openai no longer wants the chatgpt to take a editorial attitude, even if some users find it “morally wrong or offensive”. This means that Chatgpt will now offer multiple perspectives on controversial issues in an effort to be neutral. Read more
Uber vs. Doordash: Uber sued Doordash, accusing the competition of the competition by intimidating restaurant owners in exclusive agreements. Uber claims that Doordash intimates restaurants only working with them. Read more
Mira Murati’s next move: The new start of AI AI by Openai CTO Mira Murati, The Thinking Machines Lab, has come out of Stealth. The start, which includes co -founder John Schulman and former head researcher Openai Barret Zoph, will focus on building collaborative “multimodal” systems. Read more
Presenting Grok 3: Elon Musk’s XAI released its latest AI model, Grok 3, and presented new features for Grok iOS and Web applications. Musk claims that the new family of models is a “greatest truth-search AI” that sometimes “in contrast to what is politically right”. Read more
Steamed hacker: Valve removed a video game from Steam that was essentially designed to spread malware. Security researchers found that anyone who planted it amended an existing video game in an attempt to fool players to install an info-stealler called Vidar. Read more
Another turn: Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan’s charity will end the DEI internal programs and stop providing “social defense funding” for racial stocks and migration reforms. The switch comes just a few weeks after securing the organization’s staff that it will continue to support Dei’s efforts. Read more
Amazon closes Android app store: Amazon will stop the Android app store in August in an effort to focus more emphasis on the company’s devices. The company told developers that they will no longer be able to submit new applications to the store. Read more
Mark Zuckerberg’s rebrand was not repaid: A study by the Pew Research Center found that Americans’ views on Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are more negative than the positive. About 54% of US adults say they have an unfavorable Musk view, while an imposing 67% feel negative towards Zuckerberg. Read more
Noise cancellation headphones could hurt your brain: A new BBC report is considering whether noise technology can reconnect the brains of people who use it to coordinate the annoying background noise-and could lead to the brain to forget how to filter the sounds. Read more
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