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👓 Apple shelves Vision Pro overhaul to focus on AI glasses

📈 OpenAI is now the world's most valuable private company at $500 billion

🛠️ Mira Murati's Thinking Machines launches AI tool Tinker

🎵 Major music labels are close to AI deals

🚀 New spacecraft aims for one hour global delivery

🎤 Instagram head denies using your microphone to listen

🎁 + 18 other news you might like

🔮 + 5 handpicked research papers and tools

👓 Apple shelves Vision Pro overhaul to focus on AI glasses LINK

  • Apple is reportedly sidelining plans for a cheaper and lighter Vision Pro, moving employees from that project to instead focus on developing new AI-powered smart glasses to compete with Meta.
  • The company is creating a first model of smart glasses, nicknamed N50, which will pair with an iPhone without its own display and is planned for a 2027 release.
  • A second version with its own display is also being developed to challenge the Meta Ray-Ban Display, and Apple is now working to expedite its original 2028 release date.
  • 📈 OpenAI is now the world's most valuable private company at $500 billion LINK

  • OpenAI finalized a $6.6 billion secondary share sale that establishes its valuation at a record $500 billion, officially surpassing SpaceX to become the world’s most valuable private company.
  • The transaction provides employees with liquidity by letting them sell stock, a critical retention tool for OpenAI amid an intense AI talent war and aggressive hiring campaigns from rivals like Meta.
  • Fueled by strong investor demand after the company reported huge growth, the tender offer saw employees sell only two-thirds of the authorized shares, signaling confidence in OpenAI’s long-term prospects.
  • 🛠️ Mira Murati's Thinking Machines launches AI tool Tinker LINK

  • Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab has launched its first product, a flexible API called Tinker that is designed to help researchers and developers build their own custom AI models.
  • The tool is a managed service granting users low-level control over algorithms and data, while it handles the complex infrastructure required for distributed training on various open-weight models.
  • To support the platform, the company also released an open-source library called the Tinker Cookbook and has opened a public waitlist after a private beta with several research institutions.
  • 🎵 Major music labels are close to AI deals LINK

  • Universal Music and Warner Music are reportedly weeks from striking licensing deals with Google, Spotify, and AI startups over how their song catalogs are used by the tech industry.
  • These negotiations center on how the labels will license their songs for training AI models and for generating completely new music with artificial intelligence tools from various firms.
  • For compensation, the music giants are pushing for a system like streaming that gives a micropayment per play, requiring AI companies to build software for tracking this specific usage.
  • 🚀 New spacecraft aims for one hour global delivery LINK

  • Inversion revealed its Arc spacecraft, a new on-demand vehicle designed for the US military to deliver 500 pounds of supplies almost anywhere on the globe in less than one hour.
  • The company's mission involves pre-positioning Arcs on orbit for up to five years, ready to autonomously deorbit and land with cargo at a desired location within sixty minutes.
  • To prove its technology, Inversion launched a small spacecraft named "Ray" in January to test its in-house subsystems and perform a deorbit burn using its bipropellant rocket engine.
  • 🎤 Instagram head denies using your microphone to listen LINK

  • Instagram head Adam Mosseri posted on his account to deny the theory that Meta secretly records your private conversations with a phone’s microphone to show you more relevant advertisements.
  • Mosseri explained that the powerful recommendation system works by using data from advertisers and showing ads to people based on what users with similar interests also like, not from audio.
  • Coinciding with this denial, Meta’s upcoming privacy policy will allow it to target ads using data from your interactions with its AI products, creating an even more powerful signal.
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    Latest research and tools

    Immich v2.0.0: a self-hosted photo and video backup solution that allows you to privately manage your media library, which has now reached its first stable release.LINK

    Edge264: a minimalist, high-performance software decoder for the H.264/AVC video format that supports resolutions up to 8K.LINK

    The Missing Link Between the Transformer and Models of the Brain: this paper proposes that the attention mechanism in Transformer AI models is functionally similar to how the brain retrieves memories to provide context for current information.LINK

    Efficient LLM:Bandwidth, Compute, Synchronization, and Capacity are all you need: this paper identifies four main system bottlenecks—bandwidth, compute, synchronization, and capacity—that limit the performance of large language models.LINK

    Implementing OpenMP for Zig to enable its use in HPC context: this paper details the work of adding OpenMP support to the Zig programming language for high-performance computing applications.LINK


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