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In a bid to enhance its Siri voice assistant, Apple is set to launch an AI-powered web search tool named Weirdly, leveraging large language models (LLMs) for improved information retrieval. Details include collaboration with Google to test an AI model meant to reformulate how Siri processes queries. The initiative aims to integrate personal data contextually for precise user interactions. Apple is also exploring third-party AI models while maintaining user privacy.
Honeywell Quantum Solutions, through its spin-off company Continuum, has raised $600 million in funding, positioning itself as a significant player in the quantum computing sector. As advancements in quantum technology accelerate, Nvidia's support is noted as they provide essential software for these new quantum devices, indicating a future where quantum computing can solve complex global problems.
Atlassian has agreed to acquire the Browser Company for $610 million, highlighting a shift towards integrating sophisticated browser technologies in productive workflows. The acquisition focuses on enhancing productivity tools, particularly in collaboration with Atlassian's suite of products, including JIRA.
Roblox announced an expansion of its age verification tech, which will now utilize facial recognition to improve safety for underage users on their platform. This move comes amid increasing scrutiny on child safety in online spaces and aims to foster a more secure environment for young gamers.
Instagram has finally released a dedicated app for the iPad after 15 years, reflecting its evolution and adaptation to user demands. The iPad app resembles the mobile version but opens directly into Reels, signifying the platform's ongoing focus on short-form video content to compete with TikTok.
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