Month: July 2024

Wear this friend around your neck

Australian billionaire Peter Schiffmann has launched a new AI device called ‘FRIEND’, which will be an artificial intelligence companion. Schiffmann, who is the Founder of Silicon Valley-based tech startup VoxX, plans to build more devices with artificial intelligence features like Replika and Character that can go everywhere with users. Schiffmann claims he has paid $1.8 million for Friend.

Microsoft wants Congress to act against fraud created by artificial intelligence

Microsoft has called on US lawmakers to amend the federal law to combat ‘deepfake’ or AI-generated content. It said the laws need to be updated to include AI-generated content. “While tech sector and non-profit groups have taken recent step to address this problem, it has become apparent that our laws will…need to evolve to combat deepfake fraud,” Microsoft added.

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Canada’s women’s soccer coach is suspended for a year by the international soccer governing body

Canadian women’s soccer team’s coach Beverly Priestman was suspended for one year by the sport’s governing body after it was revealed that drones were used to spy on opponents. Canada’s Olympics team will be eliminated from contention as result of a deduction of six points from their group stage total. Priestman was suspended for the remainder of the Paris Games tournament.

The Bitcoin Bros go wild for Donald Trump

Former US President Donald Trump on Friday said he’ll be setting up a council to advise him on how to regulate cryptocurrencies. The council will be formed during the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency, the White House said. The council will be formed to create regulatory guidance for cryptocurrencies in the first 100 days, it added.

DeepMind is at a point where it can solve maths problems

DeepMind’s AI system AlphaProof, developed in collaboration with mathematicians, has solved geometry problems using AlphaGeometry2 to solve the problem in under 20 seconds. AlphaProof was trained to read and write proof in the same language as the proof assistant software package that is popular with mathematicians. DeepMind said the system could help with more ambiguous questions.

The CEO apologized for the disastrous launch of the new app

Sonos has apologised to customers after they experienced issues with its new app. “There isn’t an employee at Sonos who isn’t pained by having let you down, and I assure you that fixing the app…continues to be our number one priority,” it said. “Since May 7, there have been new software updates…each making significant and meaningful improvements to the software,” it added.

The California Supreme Court rules that drivers for ride-sharing companies will be independent contractors

Uber has defended Proposition 22, a law in the US which required ride-hailing apps to classify their drivers as employees or contractors. Uber said that the law “has worked for millions of drivers and couriers”. “We are deeply disappointed that the state Supreme Court has allowed tech corporations to buy their way out of basic labour laws,” the California Federation of Labor Unions said.

SearchGPT is a direct attack on Google by OpenAI

Software startup OpenAI has released a prototype of an AI search engine titled ‘SearchGPT’. The company said that the new tool is “designed to help users connect with publishers by prominently citing and linking to them in searches”. It added that the publishers will have a way to “manage how they appear in OpenAI search features”.

Silicon Valley is home to a candidate for president

US Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris, who was born in Oakland, has said that the technology industry needs to be regulated in a way that ensures their privacy isn’t being compromised. Harris added that the companies need to be regulated in a way that ensures their privacy isn’t being compromised. She also said that the companies need to be regulated in a way.

Outside the Euryarchaeota there is Isolation of a reducing methanogen

Researchers have discovered a novel gene that plays a key role in regulating the synthesis of methane. The gene, which encodes a variant of an enzyme known as M reductase, can be used to identify changes in the metabolic activity of the enzyme, they claimed. The researchers said they used the gene’s structure to study the expression of a novel M reductase gene.