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OpenAI o1-preview is deeply flawed.

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🚀 Meet Orion. - Zuckerberg 

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The AI That’s Designing the Future of Tech

Imagine if the chips inside your phone could be designed in hours instead of months.

Sounds crazy, right?

But it’s real, and it’s happening now.

Meet Google’s AlphaChip, the AI that’s transforming how computer chips are made.

Here’s how AlphaChip is changing the game:

  • Speed: Designs complex chips in hours, not months.

  • Precision: Produces superhuman layouts for higher performance.

  • Adoption: Used in Google’s AI systems and MediaTek’s 5G smartphones.

  • Efficiency: Smarter, faster, and more efficient than traditional methods.

AlphaChip is shaping the future of every device you use.

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  1. Sam Altman Says ‘OpenAI o1-preview is deeply flawed’.

In a recent interview, OpenAI chief Sam Altman said “o1 is deeply flawed, but when o1 comes out, it will feel like a major leap forward.” Altman looked back at the company’s early years, revealing that it took nearly 4.5 years before OpenAI launched its first product.

  1. Meet Orion. - Zuckerberg

Source - Fortune

An Instagram post from Zuck showing off the new “Orion” glasses. “The most advanced AR glasses ever made. We've been working on this for almost a decade and excited to show you where we're headed.” Zuck

Airbase, the procure-to-pay solution for mid-market and larger organizations, has announced a new era in financial operations with its launch of AI-powered Touchless AP (accounts payable).

A Colorado legislative committee tasked with exploring wildfire prevention and mitigation advanced a bill that would bolster the development of artificial intelligence services to predict wildfires, though it would come with a hefty price tag.

Leading global designer and producer of commercial textiles, Camira, has introduced the first AI-powered image search tool in the industry in the UK to help architects and design professionals with the specification process.

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