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President Trump announced that Nvidia and other chip manufacturers can now export their H200 chips to approved customers in China, contingent on a 25% revenue cut for the U.S. However, it's ambiguous whether China will accept these deliveries. Inside sources suggest that Beijing plans to limit access to these chips while pursuing its semiconductor goals. Concurrently, there has been a congressional pushback against this export policy, with legislation aiming to halt such approvals for 30 months.
OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman is set to conclude the Code Red initiative next month following the launch of a new model. This shift respond to previous engagement issues related to ChatGPT's interaction methods. The tension between OpenAI’s product and research teams reflects differing views on improving user experience vs. chasing AGI (Artificial General Intelligence). The upcoming model 5.2 is highly anticipated to boost performance among commercial customers.
Meta is reportedly developing a new Llama model, codenamed Avocado, targeted for early 2026 release amid internal strategic confusion. The company is under pressure to innovate following heavy investment in AI talent while trying to regain competitiveness against rivals who are advancing quicker in AI innovation. Discussions within Meta suggest reconsidering its open-source model approach, with the potential for Avocado to be a proprietary release.
Pebble has introduced its Pebble Index 01, a $99 smart ring designed to function primarily as a voice memo tool rather than a health tracker. This device emphasizes convenience with its simple design, long-lasting battery life, and offline audio processing. The ring aims to capture quick notes and reminders while maintaining user data privacy by keeping all information on-device.
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