The US government has reportedly approved AI-based memory loss prediction software for the first time.
If you thought Big Tech’s dreadful year of layoffs would be confined to 2023, you’re (sadly) mistaken.
Google has officially voiced support for Right to Repair (R2R) legislation. Specifically, the company supports Oregon’s SB 542, championed by State Senator Janeen Sollman (D). Although Google’s motives could be less about newfound altruism and more about shaping regulatory action that seems increasingly inevitable, “a win’s a win,” as they say in sports.
Valve may have had a change of heart about fan-made tribute projects “borrowing” its intellectual property.
OpenAI has rolled out its store for custom GPTs and a new ChatGPT subscription tier for smaller teams.
Palworld, often described as “Pokémon with guns,” finally has an Early Access release date. In addition to its violent battles, the game tackles labor exploitation themes with a sardonic sense of humor while adding (perhaps) just enough changes to evade Nintendo’s lawyers. It launches in Early Access on Steam and Game Pass on January 19.
Jabra announced on Tuesday during CES 2024 that it will roll out new features and enhancements for its Elite 10 and Elite 8 Active wireless earbuds, which launched in late 2023.