Welcome to the review week. This week, we are studying the major improvement of DeepSeek in the United States. Elon Musk acknowledged that he was wrong with FSD. Young people lose trust in large technology; more! let's do it.
DeepSeek prescribed the virus this week Its AI models have caused Wall Street analysts and technicians to question whether the United States can maintain a leading position in the AI competition and whether the demand for AI chips will be maintained. DeepSeek even claimed that its R1 "reasoning" model and Openai's O1 model are in key benchmark tests. There are many activity parts around Deepseek, so we will know everything you need to know here.
Confused has sued in the federal court It is said that it violates the trademark of another company. A lawyer on behalf of a company called the "Confused Solution" uses the "confusing" brand to accuse the confusion of infringing its trademark rights. The scrifting company claimed that the confusion of AI startups began to violate trademark around August 2022 to promote its AI -driven search engine.
Google is released According to the internal memorandum sent by Google SVP Rick Osterloh, this week's Android, Chrome and Pixel employees. After Google merged a separate team into a single "platform and equipment" department supervised by Osterloh, he voluntarily dismissed his plan to reach less than a year.
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Waymo to Hollywood: Waymo's driverless robot will go to the Los Angeles highway system. The company will begin testing on inter -premiums of 10, 110, 405, and 90 without the steering wheel of human safety operators. Read more
Facebook returns to the past: Mark Zuckerberg laughed at "Return to OG Facebook", which was part of his key goal in the fourth quarter of Meta in 2025. Although the company did not say what happened in the store, it was obvious that Meta needed young Facebook users to maintain the next generation. Read more
A non -large way to buy e -books: Bookshop.org now has its own e-book platform-making readers more likely to avoid filling the pockets of Jeff Bezos. New features allow readers to buy e -books and support their favorite independent bookstores (shouting to my new local bookstore and fixed). Read more
Confused submitted another bid for Tiktok: "Confusion" AI submits a revised suggestion to merge with Tiktok, which will allow the US government to have up to 50 % of the ownership of the new entity. The previous confusion created a new company by combining the new company with Tiktok US and Equity Investors. Read more
Elon Musk acknowledged that he was wrong: After years of guarantee, Tesla Motors has the hardware that supports self -driving cars, and Elon Musk has acknowledged that many people have not. Musk revealed that some Tesla cars need to be upgraded before supporting unsupering self -driving software that car manufacturers are still developing. Read more
Meta AI hopes to get personal: Meta is improving its cross -platform chat robot Meta AI. Now, the robot can use your Instagram and Facebook data to "remember" the detailed information in the conversation (such as you like travel or vegetarian) to better customize your future response to your future. Read more
Axing Cruise can save $ 1 billion in General Motors every year: Mary Barra, CEO and Chairman of the CEO and Chairman, said at the company's income conference call that GM estimates that by ending its CRUISE ROBOTAXI Development program, it saves up to $ 1 billion each year. The car manufacturer said in December that it will no longer fund its autonomous driving subsidiary. Read more
Google Map is renamed Mexico Gulf: Google will renamed the Gulf of Mexico and the Denali Mountain in the GOOGLE MAPS to obey the administrative order issued by President Donald Trump, which changed the name of several US landmarks. Read more
How to close Apple Intelligence: iOS 18.3 applies to at least new devices, and automatically selects users to enter the Apple Intelligence. However, not everyone wants to enable the function of generating AI by default, so this is a simple way to turn it off. Read more
Young people do not trust large technology: According to a new report from common sense media, American teenagers have lost confidence in large technology. The organization conducted a survey of more than 1,000 teenagers to understand whether companies such as Google, Apple, Meta, Tiktok and Microsoft care about their well -being and security, make moral decisions, protect their personal data, etc. In all cases, most teenagers reported that the level of trust in these technology companies was low-nearly half of teenagers said they almost did not trust the decisions of how these companies made responsible for their AI. Read more