Exploring Alternative OpenAI Options and Xiaomi’s Exciting New EV: A Weekly Roundup of Innovation

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Employees work‍ at the TaskRabbit office‍ in San Francisco, California, U.S., September 13, 2018.⁢

Generative AI changing business processes are still in the early stages.Photo: Stephen Lam (Reuters)

OpenAI dominates the generative AI market, and⁢ its GPT-4 is the industry’s ​best-performing model to date. But businesses ‌are increasingly⁣ opting to build‌ their own, smaller⁢ AI⁣ models that are more⁤ tailored to their ⁤business needs. – Michelle Cheng Read More

Two‌ mechanics⁢ work on a Tesla.

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In the court ⁢of public opinion, more charges are‌ coming against America’s favorite electric vehicle manufacturer. Reuters‍ is reporting ⁣that two US senators, Richard⁣ Blumenthal of Connecticut and Ed Markey of Massachusetts, are directly telling Elon Musk that⁤ they want ​Tesla to recall components with frequent failures it has been blaming on customers and user error. The letters come in response to a Reuters investigation that found the company knew ‌the ⁣issues were because of manufacturing and engineering problems. -⁤ Melvin ⁢Backman Read More

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A world ⁣where ⁣your every ‍move can be tracked ⁣using facial recognition has​ gone from science fiction ⁣to an everyday reality. Facial recognition is common at airports, concerts, and stores… -‍ Thomas Germain Read More

Elon ‌Musk’s Tesla Roadster and​ Starman manikin shortly after launch ‌on ⁣February 6, 2018.

Elon Musk’s Tesla ‍Roadster and Starman manikin‌ shortly after launch ‍on February 6,‍ 2018. Photo: SpaceX

Being the space nerd that I am, I often imagine a museum filled ​with the most important objects ever sent to‌ space. We couldn’t possibly build ‍a ⁣place like this, but we⁤ can speculate as to which human ‍artifacts deserve a place in our imaginary spaceflight museum. – ‌George Dvorsky Read More

An Apple Watch ⁢on display in⁢ a store with the Apple logo in‍ the background.

They can ‌sell them.​ They can sell ​them not. ‌They can sell them!Photo: James D. Morgan/Getty Images ⁢(Getty Images)

A US ‍appellate court ⁢has temporarily ⁣reversed a ban on US imports of⁢ the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Apple‍ Watch Series 9 models. It’s‍ the latest ⁢chapter‍ in a ‍years-long patent dispute between Apple and a medical device company called Masimo. -‍ Melvin Backman Read ‌More

Going beyond​ phones.

Going beyond ​phones.Photo: Bobby Yip (Reuters)

Lei Jun, the billionaire co-founder and CEO‌ of Chinese smartphone​ maker Xiaomi, unveiled the company’s maiden ⁢electric car⁤ on Dec. 28. Jun did not divulge many details ⁤about its forthcoming SU7… » …
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