Welcome again a week under review. This week we are seeing Openai canceling the launch of O3; Tiktok returning to US Application Stores. Almost a month after it was eliminated; more complications in Elon Musk's offer to buy OpenAI for $ 97.4 billion; And more! Let's do it.
OpenAi effectively canceled The launch of O3, which was scheduled to be the next model of the company, in favor of a “simplified” product offer. In <a target="_blank" href="https://x.com/sama/status/1889755723078443244″ target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener nofollow”>Publish in xCEO Sam Altman said Operai plans to launch GPT-5, a model that will integrate O3 in Chatgpt and its API. As a result, Operai will no longer launch O3 as an independent model. The company plans to launch GPT-4.5 before GPT-5 is deployed, according to Altman, who says that this will be the last “company thought model of the company.”
Apple and Google restored Tiktok To their respective application stores in the United States, almost a month after eliminating the application due to a national security law that prohibited it. Companies have also restored the Video Capcut editor and the LEMON8 social networks application, which were eliminated to comply with the law. The applications were restored after the United States attorney general, Pam Bondi, sent a letter to Apple saying that the ban would not be applied immediately, Bloomberg reports.
Apple Tim Cook CEO dismissed “The newest family member,” will arrive on Wednesday, which is probably an iPhone se de fourth generation. Three years have passed since Apple launched the last iPhone to $ 429, a supervision for a product that plays an important role for the company in markets such as China and India. This time, Apple is likely to leave the starting button of the touch identification and use the same chip that feeds the iPhone 16.
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Musk adds conditions to your offer by OpenAi: Elon Musk's lawyers said the billionaire will withdraw its offer of $ 97.4 billion for OpenAi if the Board undertakes to keep it as a non -profit organization. The presentation states that Musk's offer to buy OpenAi is “serious.” Read more
If you can't take heat: The Meta CTO, Andrew Bosworth, has words of choice for employees frustrated with the company's latest policies: they are free to quit smoking. A Business Insider report cites an internal chat where an employee criticized goal to cut off programs. Read more
Tesla wins a defamation suit: Zhang Yazhou sued Tesla after a model 3 of Tesla allegedly crashed due to the defective brakes in 2021. After Tesla demanded by defamation, a Chinese court ordered Zhang to pay about $ 23,000 in damages and apologized. Read more
An open instagram: An application called Pinksky launched an Android version of its experience in social networks focused on the photo built on Bluesky. It is one of the many who try to cut the old instagram users by offering a similar experience but based on open technology. Read more
Care, FIFA: Google Deepmind researchers published a demonstration of miniature humanoid robots who played a one -to -one football game. The researchers discovered that they could learn movement skills such as walking, kicking and being able to recover from a fall. Read more
Google Expand Notebooklm Plus: Google has expanded Notebooklm Plus, a pay of its assistant to take notes and notes based on ai with greater limits of use and premium characteristics, to users subscribed to the Premium Plan of Google One. Read more
THE GREAT ASSESSMENT OF ZETA: The bank software provider to banks and new companies of Fintech raised $ 50 million from a strategic investor with an assessment of $ 2 billion. The new investment marks an increase of 70% in the assessment of the startup based in Bengaluru in 2021. Read more
Google assigns updates to the Gulf of America: Us Google Maps users will see the Gulf of America instead of the Gulf of Mexico after an executive order of President Trump. International users will see both names, while users in Mexico will only see the Gulf of Mexico. Read more
The growth trick of the Perplexity Super Bowl: Instead of obtaining an expensive Super Bowl ad, the ai search engine used x so that users download their application to have the opportunity to earn $ 1 million. The strategy increased its mobile application by approximately 50%, according to appfigures data. Read more
Tumblr joins the Fediverse: Tumblr goes to the open social network thanks to a planned movement to WordPress infrastructure. When migration is completed, Tumblr users can federate their blog through Activitypub, as well as each WordPress.com user. Read more
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