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Skydrive and Suzuki Developing Flying cars
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Skydrive and Suzuki Developing Flying cars

Japan's Skydrive is all set to make the first flying car with the collaboration of Suzuki. Things are already at the documentation level. They will start production by 2025 hopefully. Japan is the most technically advanced country in the world. They invented amazing and technically advanced products and machines. Recently they announce that they are thinking to create the first flying car in the country. Oldest country Suzuki with the collaboration of Skydrive is developing a map that is feasible to create a flying car. Suzuki does not sell its products in the USA but they have almost 50 percent share in the international market. Their products and cars are worldwide famous especially in India for their sustainability and reliability. The company has worked on the eVTOL previously...
Meta OpenAI: Give away a Massive Language Model 
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Meta OpenAI: Give away a Massive Language Model 

Meta is giving away its family jewels: OpenAI. That was the gist of an announcement this week from Meta. The company's researchers announced in a post on the Meta AI site. That they have built an extremely powerful language AI system and are making it available. Free of charge to everyone in the artificial intelligence community.  Meta description Some argue that not many researchers will actually benefit from this largesse - which Meta describes as an effort to democratize access to AI. The path to commercialization remains a mystery even as these models become more accessible to researchers. With opener's GPT-3 neural network, Meta's AI lab has built a new language model. That has both remarkable capabilities and harmful flaws. It is a surprising move for Big Tech, but they ar...
Emoji Reactions are now available on Whatsapp
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Emoji Reactions are now available on Whatsapp

Following the Facebook's message and comments reactions using emojis, WhatsApp recently updated to confirm Message Reactions using emoji. Meta, the parent company, had been testing this feature in WhatsApp and now finally has released its stable version. Along side this, Whatsapp also allowed it users to uploead or share a file bigger than size of 100MB. Previously, Whatsapp users were only able to send media files of size upto 100MB. New update has been already provided in some regions and sooner more regions will be added to it. Initially, message reactions using emojis are restricted to fewer emojis. But Whatsapp has confirmed that they will add more emoji stickers in the support system. Currently, only six emojis including ' 👍❤️😂😮😢🙏' are supported. Whatsapp itself explains the p...
Samsung apologizes for its ‘tone deaf’ commercial
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Samsung apologizes for its ‘tone deaf’ commercial

Recently, Samsung apologizes for an ad showing a woman getting up at 02:00 to go for a run through a city alone. As part of its Samsung Galaxy Night Owls campaign. The technology firm released an advertisement showing a woman running alone in a city alone at 2 am. As a way to highlight the company's fitness bands and app. There has been criticism for the ad from women's running groups and safety activists for not being realistic.". In a recent interview, Samsung told Radio 1 Newsbeat that it never intended to "be insensitive to ongoing conversations about women's safety." According to a UK radio station, samsung apologizes for not being "sensitive to ongoing conversations about women's safety."  Ashling Murphy In January, Ashling Murphy, who was killed while out for...
<strong>Elon Musk strikes deal to buy Twitter for $44bn</strong>
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Elon Musk strikes deal to buy Twitter for $44bn

The world's richest man Elon Musk completed the acquisition of Twitter on Monday with a $44 billion deal, capping a saga that began with hostile takeover threats. The deal gives him direct control of one of the world's most popular social media platforms. It is anticipated that Twitter's board will unanimously approve the deal by year's end. Earlier this week, Musk revealed he had arranged $46.5 billion in financing to acquire Twitter. This appears to have prompted the company's board to consider the deal seriously. Earlier this week,  Elon Musk revealed he had arranged $46.5 billion in financing to acquire Twitter. Earlier in the day, Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities, predicted that Musk's offer would likely be accepted since the board could not find another buyer...