CES 2025: The Tech Feat of the Year
CES 2025 swept through with highlights from Nvidia, Samsung, Toyota, and unveiling of intriguing AI assertions and gadgets. Our team captured the event’s immersive details.
Meta’s Critical Policy Revamp
Meta finds itself under fire for replacing its third-party fact-checking with a Community Notes model. Critics interpret it as a nod to the Trump administration. As a result, queries for deleting Meta accounts skyrocketed.
The Unexpected Costs for OpenAI
OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, admitted a loss on their $200 per month ChatGPT Pro plan due to user overload. LA Mammoth Pro provides access to OpenAI’s advanced AI model and several other tools.
Noteworthy News Headlines
TikTok’s Harsh Wildfire Response
TikTok directed its LA staff affected by the wildfires to use personal hours if unable to work remotely. The extensive fires forced the closure of the LA office.
Nvidia’s Project Digits Unveiled
Nvidia’s Project Digits, a compact form of the Grace Blackwell hardware platform, was showcased at CES 2025, offering new opportunities for AI enthusiasts and students.
Meta’s Copyright Conundrum
Meta’s alleged use of a dataset of pirated e-books for training its Llama AI models has led to legal actions from respected authors like Sarah Silverman.
Gadgets and Updates To Note
Nékojita FuFu a cooling robotic cat for beverages, X’s announcement to flag parody accounts, Google’s new team for simulating the physical world with AI, the hacking of LA’s popular cannabis brand Stiiizy, and Kirin Holdings’ feature of an electric spoon enhancing food taste were among the week’s tech stories.
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