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Google’s new phone launch: Android 14, ‘buy a phone, get AI’

At 10 a.m. local time on October 4, Google held a “Made by Google” event in New York, where hardware such as the Pixel 8, Pixel 8Pro, Pixel Watch 2, Pixel Buds, and the latest Android 14 system were revealed one by one. Aside from the Pixel 8’s matte frosted back and blast-shield-shaped 50-megapixel camera, …

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Wenxin Big Model 4.0 released! Claims to benchmark GPT 4.0

On October 17, 2023, dressed in a white shirt and white shoes, Baidu’s Founder, Chairman, and CEO Robin Li took the stage to announce the arrival of a new era. The conference, named “Generate the Future,” saw Robin Li formally release the latest 4.0 version of the company’s big language model, Wenxin Big Model, while …

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Behind the Smart Asian Games: How Cloud Computing + AI is Reshaping Sports Events

The 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games have come to an end. In addition to the active sportsmen and women on the field of play, technology is another business card that this year’s Asian Games has shown to the world. Intelligence is one of the keywords of the Hangzhou Asian Games, and the intelligent running of the …

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The Robots Who Fixed the City

A growing number of tech companies are stepping up to address a big, obvious problem: Trillions of dollars worth of bridges, tunnels, and plant buildings everywhere are facing aging. The most important infrastructure – from pipelines and industrial plants to ships and drawbridges – is slowly falling apart, prompting the American Society of Civil Engineers …

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What’s so dangerous about people working with AI?

What’s so dangerous about people working with AI? Technology is driven by lazy people! I’m sure everyone has used this phrase to excuse themselves at one time or another when it comes to touching or lying down. From the industrial revolution of the steam engine to the digital revolution of computers, technological advancement has indeed …

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Microsoft, Google, Amazon, are fighting the cloud wars in the age of big models

With the tightening of cloud spending on Internet enterprise software, slowing growth is gradually becoming a dark cloud over the heads of cloud vendors. the emergence of ChatGPT breaks this bottleneck, and AI will reshape software. Software companies, the customers of cloud vendors, are aggressively embedding the AI capabilities of big models into existing workflows …

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Wireless charging for iPhones, Tesla is bringing it to cars

In 2017, Apple launched a new generation of cell phones iPhone 8, outside of the bland, in fact, the product has a new feature that makes people bright – wireless charging, although the charging speed is slightly slower, the iPhone can finally get rid of the cable, with a mobile charging treasure. From iPhone 8 …

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The industry’s twin giants in a shocking merger, the 3D printing industry is about to change?

An industry with many startups proves that the industry is on the rise; and only when mergers and acquisitions and mergers begin to happen more frequently does it prove that the industry is starting to mature. After more than a decade of low-key development, the 3D printing industry is now officially in the midst of …

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Is the Metaverse here yet? From Microsoft on the Bump

Microsoft once had a head start in the fierce meta-universe competition with its futuristic HoloLens headset device. However, seven years on, Microsoft’s ambitious foray into the AR market is starting to hit technical bottlenecks and executives are starting to lose patience. Microsoft’s problems with the AR headset development program continued, and the former head of …

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Ask the CEO of a flying cab company: It’s 2023, is the industry ready?

In an exclusive interview with Gary Gysin, CEO of Wisk Aero, a flying cab company backed by aerospace giant Boeing, we put to him all the questions that people have today about this new form of transportation that seems to be here to stay but doesn’t know when. How do we prove to consumers that …

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