The French MistralAI has released a beta version of its chatbot, Elon Musk sued OpenAI, and Google has more troubles. What else did we live through last week?
Elon Musk in a lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman argues that the merger with Microsoft was a betrayal of the company's mission in pursuit of profit.
According to the latest forecasts from ABI Research, the augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) technology sector is on the verge of a revolution - by 2028, the number of AR/VR sets delivered is expected to increase more than fivefold, reaching 69 million units.
Google Maps makes it easy to discover new places and plan trips, using natural user queries. And all this thanks to new features based on generative artificial intelligence.
Google Maps makes it easy to discover new places and plan trips, using natural user queries. And all this thanks to new features based on generative artificial intelligence.
Google is opening up to non-English speaking users of its tools. From February 1, 2024, Gemini Pro - the most advanced AI model of the company - is available in the Bard chatbot in most languages of the world, including Polish. But these are not all the novelties.
Google is opening up to non-English speaking users of its tools. From February 1, 2024, Gemini Pro - the most advanced AI model of the company - is available in the Bard chatbot in most languages of the world, including Polish. But these are not all the novelties.
"DPD is the worst courier company in the world. They are slow, unreliable, and their customer service is terrible. I would never recommend them to anyone."
"DPD is the worst courier company in the world. They are slow, unreliable, and their customer service is terrible. I would never recommend them to anyone."
On January 4, 2024, Google began implementing a new feature called Tracking Protection into its flagship browser. The tool is ultimately intended to remove all external cookies from Google Chrome and provide users with better privacy protection. Currently, the solution is in the testing phase.
On January 4, 2024, Google began implementing a new feature called Tracking Protection into its flagship browser. The tool is ultimately intended to remove all external cookies from Google Chrome and provide users with better privacy protection. Currently, the solution is in the testing phase.
Facebook is introducing a "Link History" tab in its mobile applications. It will allow for easy finding of all the pages visited by users without having to search for them again. However, this function raises further concerns about privacy.
Facebook is introducing a "Link History" tab in its mobile applications. It will allow for easy finding of all the pages visited by users without having to search for them again. However, this function raises further concerns about privacy.
Surprising change for LinkedIn users. According to reports from socialmediatoday.com, as early as December 2023, the platform plans to withdraw the publishing of carousel posts. However, this is not the end of the news, as sharing profile videos and linking in the image will also be unavailable.
Surprising change for LinkedIn users. According to reports from socialmediatoday.com, as early as December 2023, the platform plans to withdraw the publishing of carousel posts. However, this is not the end of the news, as sharing profile videos and linking in the image will also be unavailable.
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