
Week 29 - 2023

Post by Amina Delali, July 18th, 2023
Edited: July 22th, 2023
Barbie vs Oppenheimer Crossover memes
Barbie and Oppenheimer are two movies releasing on July 21, they are both highly anticipated, but at the same time completely different. The first one being a live-action comedy, and the second one is an historical drama. These two different movies, releasing the same day, lead fans to imagine funny and creative crossover memes. To get an idea of their creations, you can check the link below.
Post an Insta about him, and you'll go to prison!
Aurangzeb, the 17th-century Mughal emperor, is getting people arrested in India.
Because they posted picture of him on social media, Indian citizen have been arrested, and their cases are still ongoing waiting the court ruling. To understand the reasons about these arrests, you can check the link below.
The iPhone 15 New Battery
Apple my opt for a new battery design for its iPhone 15 that is already used in electric vehicles. This new design may lead to life improvement on the considered iPhone 15 series, and to more room inside the phone chassis. However, there is a trade-off attached to this type of batteries, that must be taken into consideration. To learn more about it, you can check the link below.
The free AI alternative from Meta
Meta released its Llama 2 language processing model for free, challenging other AI Giants business models, that charges fees for access to their products. As other language models, Llama 2 enables conversational bots as well as various word-processing functionalities. To learn more about the model, you can check the link below.
The AI Music Innovation from HYBE
South Korean music label HYBE has used artificial intelligence to release a track by singer MIDNATT in six languages simultaneously, including Korean, English, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese. The technology combines the singer's voice with native speakers' recordings, creating a seamless multilingual experience. To learn more about this innovative technology, you can check the link below.
Google's Ajax for Apple GPT
Apple is reportedly working on its own generative AI, called Apple GPT, based on the learning framework Ajax from Google. Although Apple has made some improvements to Siri using Ajax, their overall strategy for integrating Apple GPT with Siri remains uncertain. To learn more about the different considered integration options, you can check the link below.
The New Starlink Wi-Fi Router
SpaceX has gained FCC approval for a new Starlink Wi-Fi router that supports faster speeds. The router incorporates Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) technology, providing higher performance than the existing Wi-Fi 5 router. The router may also include built-in Ethernet ports, unlike its predecessor. To learn more about tested speeds, and power efficiency, you can check the link below.
Figma's take on Design in the AI era
Figma announced new features for designers at the Config event, including Variables and a Dev Mode. They also acquired Diagram, a promising startup at the intersection of design and AI. Diagram originated from a GPT-3-generated Figma plugin. Figma is also exploring AI's potential to generate ideas and accelerate the design process. To learn more about the new design tool, you can check the link below.
Bluesky and Reddit, what's going on!
Reddit's decision to charge for API access has led to a crisis, impacting volunteer moderators and undermining community moderation. Meanwhile, Bluesky allowed offensive usernames on its site, exposing flaws in its moderation-light approach. To learn more about these issues, and what can be done to solve them, you can check the link below.
Did you hear about BrainDish ? Because I did!
An Australian research team is merging lab-grown human brain cells with silicon chips to create an advanced computing system called BrainDish. The project, funded by an Australian defense fund, aims to surpass traditional hardware in AI fields. Using a combination of rat and human stem cells, they've grown brain cells on a silicon chip that can simulate and read neural activity. If you want to learn more about the system, like the tasks that it is already able to accomplish, the potential that it has, and its future use, you can check the link below.
Now, you can check your crops from Space! Amazing Right!
Astrophysicist Jim Geach cofounded Aspia Space to help farmers optimize land use. The company uses satellite data to track vegetation growth and provide information on crops and natural resources. By analyzing cloud-penetrating radar imagery from the European Space Agency's satellites, their AI algorithm, ClearSky, generates actionable data on grass height and growth. To learn more about Aspa projects, partnership, and how it can help farmers, you can check the link below.
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