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Meta releases new AI assistant powered by Llama 3 model


Meta released Llama 3 and is expanding access to the Meta AI bot. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the company has built â??the most intelligent AI assistantâ?? available for free.
Alex Heath


Googleâ??s newly formed platforms and devices team is all about AI


Google is consolidating Pixel, Android, Chrome, ChromeOS, and more as a single team under Rick Osterloh in order to bring AI to more parts of the company.
David Pierce


The podcast industry keeps reinventing itself


Podcasting is affected by the same macro forces that have resulted in layoffs and closures across media. But there are shows adapting to the new landscape and making it work.
Ariel Shapiro


Senate advances bill on FISA Section 702 reauthorization


The US Senate has passed a cloture motion to begin voting on reauthorizing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which expires on April 19th.
Gaby Del Valle


The Humane AI Pin is lost in translation


While the Humane AI Pin wasnâ??t a great translator for me, real-time language translation is a technologically difficult task for any gadget.
Victoria Song


The future of the Xbox looks a lot like a PC


Microsoftâ??s gaming chief has been dropping hints about the future of Xbox. It seems like Windows and Xbox are moving closer together than ever before.
Tom Warren


Q&A: Mark Zuckerberg on winning the AI race


Metaâ??s CEO is pushing for the companyâ??s assistant to be the most used chatbot in the world. He opens up about competing with other AI companies, model training, and why he bought all those GPUs when he did.
Alex Heath


Make robots like Boston Dynamicsâ?? new Atlas hairy


Boston Dynamics showed off a new design for its Atlas robot, and paired with a new video, itâ??s proven to be a very unsettling creation. One option to fix that? Make it hairy.
Eve Peyser


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Nothingâ??s new earbuds prove that it can (mostly) hang with the heavyweights


Nothing has announced its latest earbuds, the $149 Nothing Ear and $99 Nothing Ear (a).
Chris Welch