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🃏 The Whole World is Moving Towards AI

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In Today’s Edition
🦙 LLAMA3 Coming Soon
🪖 AI-Powered F-16
🚕 Tesla’s Robotaxi
🤖 Apple Robotics
🚀 Gateway To Mars
AI
LLAMA3 Coming Soon

🌌 Meta is gearing up to release Llama 3, a new version of its AI language model, within a month.
🌌 Llama 3 promises to be more capable and versatile, addressing criticisms of its predecessors as being too limited. Meta's approach is unique in that it's focusing on open-source models, possibly attracting more developers.
New AI-Powered F-16

🛫 US Air Force Secretary plans to demonstrate the safety of AI-controlled fighter jets by flying in an autonomous F-16 later this year.
🛬 The program recently converted 3 F-16s at Eglin Air Force Base for full AI control. While the aircraft will be autonomous, human oversight remains crucial, with pilots ready to intervene if needed.
The AI Pin is Out

📣 Humane just launched the Ai Pin. It aims to revolutionize the tech space with AI-driven devices, starting with the Ai Pin, priced at $699.
🤳 The pin is designed to lessen our smartphone addiction, offers voice interaction and a direct link to various generative AI platforms, like OpenAI's ChatGPT.
🧑💻 For tech enthusiasts, the Ai Pin package includes an extra battery, an AI charging case, and a few customizable options.
Meta’s New Chip

⚡️ After initially using Nvidia's H100 chips,
Meta is now crafting its own AI powerhouses, with the aim to be more self-reliant and cost-efficient.
🥼 These new MTIA chips are a tech leap forward, boasting a 5nm architecture, a mighty 8×8 processing grid, and significantly enhanced memory and speed capabilities.
🏇 Meanwhile, the AI chip race is heating up as Intel unveils its Gaudi chips, boasting three times faster AI model training than Nvidia's best. Google isn't far behind, leveraging its TPUs.
Space & Tech
SpaceX is The Gateway To Mars

Key Points:
☄️ Why Mars? Because it’s hard to nuke.
It’s the only option for becoming multiplanetary.
Long term, we can warm up Mars. We can densify the atmosphere, so there would be liquid ocean on about 40% of the surface.
🚀 Once Starship is flying, they’ll be delivering over 99% of all Earth mass to orbit, which you have to do, if you’re going to build a city on Mars.
Oh, and they’ll build a Lunar base, by the way.
Tesla To Pursue Robotaxi

🚖 Tesla has ditched plans for a budget-friendly car, rumored as the Model 2, to focus on self-driving robotaxis.
🚙 Intense competition, especially from cost-effective Chinese EVs, seems to have influenced Tesla's strategy shift.
Apple’s Shift To Robotics

🍏 Apple is experimenting with a mobile robot that could follow users around their homes and a table-top device with a robotic display.
💸 While still in the early stages, these projects reflect Apple's search for fresh revenue streams, especially after dropping their electric vehicle project and facing a long journey to profit from mixed-reality technology.
🩻 Apple is simultaneously exploring other areas like advanced health technologies and AI developments, the latter possibly overlapping with their robotics research.