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Apple debuted the new M5 chip with significant performance enhancements in various devices. The 14-inch MacBook Pro now boasts up to 3.5 times more processing power for AI tasks, a faster storage option, and a similar starting price of $1,599, available from October 22nd. Additionally, the iPad Pro and Vision Pro also received the M5 chip upgrade. The advancements point towards improved graphics performance and higher memory bandwidth, continuing Apple's trend of iterative but impactful updates.
OpenAI is planning to loosen restrictions on ChatGPT, allowing users, especially verified adults, to engage in more human-like conversations, including the option to utilize adult themes. This shift comes after acknowledging the balance between mental health safeguards and user enjoyment. Sam Altman's recent comments indicate a forthcoming version of ChatGPT that aspires to mirror the more playful personality reminiscent of 4.0, potentially opening doors for niche interactions.
Waymo is set to launch a fully driverless taxi service in London by 2026, marking its first European move. The initial phase will involve collecting data from human-supervised vehicles before transitioning to fully autonomous rides, as the UK government gears up for piloting fully driverless services with expected commercial availability shortly thereafter.
Spotify is collaborating with Netflix to offer a selection of video podcasts, allowing a new channel for video content consumption on Netflix starting in early 2026. This partnership arises as Spotify aims to ramp up its video podcasting segment amidst previous layoffs and strategy shifts, affirming the rising demand for video content among users.
Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10, which will no longer receive regular security patches. Although users can still enroll in an extended security updates program, the call for newer operating systems, like Windows 11, is apparent. Many PCs still run Windows 10, meaning this change will affect a vast number of users.
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