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Biden hails 11% pay raise for Honda's U.S. workers
Biden hails 11% pay raise for Honda's U.S. workers
WASHINGTON President Joe Biden welcomed Honda Motor 11% pay hike for its U.S. facility workers on Friday, a
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Peru central bank signals possible third straight quarter of GDP contraction
Peru central bank signals possible third straight quarter of GDP contraction
LIMA (Reuters) -Peru's economy may have shrunk for a third straight quarter from July to September, the central bank's chief
1970-01-01 08:00
Humane AI Pin: Much-hyped tech product launches and makes major mistake in its first outing
Humane AI Pin: Much-hyped tech product launches and makes major mistake in its first outing
Humane has launched its AI Pin, one of the world’s most hyped tech products, and it has immediately made a public mistake. The AI Pin has been the subject of speculation promoted by Humane, a company that has remained somewhat mysterious and includes designers and executives who have worked at Apple and Microsoft. The system is intended to be attached to clothing and then makes use of a range of microphones, speakers and a display that can shine onto its owners hand to give information. That information is provided by artificial intelligence systems built on technology from ChatGPT creator OpenAI and Microsoft. The pin costs $699 and will be available later this year. It has been promoted by its president Imran Chaudhri as a response to both the prevalence of phones and the future of mixed-reality headsets, instead aiming to allow people to engage with the world around them. One of the features intended to do that is access to artificial intelligence systems that can be used to get answers to questions. Users can just press the AI Pin and speak into the air, which will then allow the computer to access the internet and show an answer. During its reveal event, executives showed the pin being used to answer one such question. “I can also use it to ask questions, like: when is the next eclipse, and where is the best place to see it?”, representatives said, explaining that it would be answered by “an AI browsing the web, or grabbing knowledge from all over the internet”. The AI Pin is then showed answering by saying that the best place to view the next total solar eclipse, in April 2024, would be Exmouth in Australia or East Timor. But next year’s solar eclipse will in fact be visible in North America, and in fact has been given the name “the Great North American Eclipse”. It will not be at all visible in Australia, and can only be seen in Mexico, the US and Canada. The system may have made the mistake because a total solar eclipse earlier this year was in fact best viewed from Exmouth and East Timor. That eclipse, in April, brought widespread coverage to the small Australian town – and that coverage was presumably used to train the artificial intelligence system that answered the question. Humane did not say which assistant was being used for that answer. The AI Pin is built specifically to call on a number of different assistants depending on what question is asked. The error recalls a similar error made by Google’s Bard chatbot when it was introduced at the beginning of the year. An ad showed Bard being asked about interesting discoveries by Nasa’s James Webb Space Telescope, and replying that it had taken “the very first pictures of a planet outside of our own solar system” – which is not true. At the time, many noted that the error highlighted a central error with large language models. The systems tend to “hallucinate” – or confidently state falsehoods – and have no real way of being able to check whether the information they are given is true. Read More You can finally use one feature of the Apple Vision Pro headset – sort of ChatGPT creator mocks Elon Musk in brutal tweet Call of Duty launch sparks record traffic on broadband networks
1970-01-01 08:00
Argentina retail prices seen slipping under double digits in October
Argentina retail prices seen slipping under double digits in October
By Hernan Nessi BUENOS AIRES Argentina's consumer prices likely rose by less than double digits in October, a
1970-01-01 08:00
New Speaker Mike Johnson grasps for a funding plan with a government shutdown rapidly approaching
New Speaker Mike Johnson grasps for a funding plan with a government shutdown rapidly approaching
New House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing his first big test as he tries to win House Republican support for a short-term funding plan to avert a government shutdown
1970-01-01 08:00
David Moyes likely to see out West Ham contract despite indifferent results
David Moyes likely to see out West Ham contract despite indifferent results
West Ham are likely to stick with David Moyes as manager until the end of the season as David Sullivan isn't convinced there's anybody better suited to the job.
1970-01-01 08:00
Erik ten Hag admits he is 'not happy' with Marcus Rashford's Man Utd form
Erik ten Hag admits he is 'not happy' with Marcus Rashford's Man Utd form
Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag admits he has not been happy with Marcus Rashford's performances.
1970-01-01 08:00
UK’s Labour Party Looks to Wall Street for Infrastructure Group
UK’s Labour Party Looks to Wall Street for Infrastructure Group
Britain’s Labour Party is planning to convene a group of some of the largest financial companies in the
1970-01-01 08:00
The Beatles make music history as they reach number one with brand new single
The Beatles make music history as they reach number one with brand new single
The Beatles have broken a string of records as they reached the top spot with their single 'Now and Then' on Friday, more than 50 years after their last chart entry.
1970-01-01 08:00
iPhone update lets public try first ever Vision Pro headset feature – sort of
iPhone update lets public try first ever Vision Pro headset feature – sort of
A new iPhone update brings the first look at one of the key features of Apple’s upcoming Vision Pro headset. iOS 17.2, which is available to developers in an early version now, and is likely to be released later this year for everyone, brings support for spatial video on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. That will allow people to make videos with depth, that can then be viewed later on the augmented reality headset. Those spatial photos and videos were a key part of Apple’s introduction of the Vision Pro earlier this year. Taking a video is done in much the same way as any other video: users choose spatial video, and will be told that they need to turn the video to be landscape, as well as given warnings about potential low light or being too close to the subject. They can then make the video as normal. The videos will also appear as normal on the iPhone itself. Users can watch them in their Photos app, but there is no preview of the three-dimensional aspect, which must be seen on the headset. Apple announced that spatial video would be available in the new iPhones when they were unveiled in September. Until that point, only the Vision Pro had been announced as a way of taking the videos – leading to fears and some mockery that people would have to be wearing the augmented reality headset during important moments they wanted to capture. The new features are in the second beta of iOS 17.2 to be released to developers. It is likely to come to the public in December. iOS 17.2 also brings the journal app, which was first announced at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June but did not arrive in the full version of iOS 17. It also adds new widgets, Apple Music features including collaborative playlists, more Memoji options and improvements to the security of iMessage. The iPhone 15 Pro also gets another exclusive feature in that update. When it arrives, it will add a new option for the action button on the side, to allow it to open up translate, in addition to the current options that include the camera and torch. Read More Setback for Ireland as EU legal adviser recommends revisit of Apple tax case Apple just released an iPhone update you should download right now Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak rushed to hospital in Mexico after ‘possible stroke’
1970-01-01 08:00
Ganfeng Open to Mexico Venture on Canceled Lithium Mine
Ganfeng Open to Mexico Venture on Canceled Lithium Mine
Ganfeng Lithium Co. is open to forming a partnership with the Mexican government on a project that would
1970-01-01 08:00
Hines Ward wishes money didn't get in the way of ending rivalries like Auburn-Georgia
Hines Ward wishes money didn't get in the way of ending rivalries like Auburn-Georgia
Playing Auburn annually was one of Hines Ward's favorite games while starring at Georgia. Unless the SEC goes to nine games or a 3-6 format, that rivalry will be going away by 2025. This cannot happen for the sake of college football.
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