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The company’s big ‘spatial computer’ headset will be available at all Apple Stores in February, with preorders beginning Jan. 19.
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The $40 Xbox Series S Toaster will emblazon a big ‘X’ symbol on your bread if you’re looking to make an Xbox BLT.
Dell is one of the first companies to offer a direct keyboard link to on-device AI. Welcome to 2024.
Along with a new Copilot app, Microsoft has started calling Edge “your AI companion,” so expect tons of products this year to bill themselves the “AI-” device.
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The Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft for training AI models on the newspaper’s work, claiming “billions of dollars in statutory and actual damages.”
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Every AI startup has a weird governance structure that “benefits society,” but nobody wants to talk about it benefitting their wallet.
Jony Ive and Sam Altman are reportedly scooping up Apple’s best talent to build the next great hardware device, and it will run on OpenAI’s software.
Microsoft’s Copilot could easily access Windows settings, and PC makers could start slapping a dedicated ‘Copilot’ key on our keyboards.
Digital assistants are about to meet next generation AI. It’s the biggest event in the history of being annoyed at your phone.
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