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Apple has unveiled the iPhone 17E, starting at $599, featuring a 6.1-inch display, a powerful A19 chip, and a 48-megapixel camera. The new iPad Air, powered by the M4 chip, promises to be 30% faster than its predecessor and offers enhanced capabilities for AI tasks, also starting at $599. Both devices are set for pre-order on March 4, with availability on March 11.
AWS is facing connectivity issues at its data center in the UAE after unidentified objects struck, leading to localized fires and power shutoffs. This incident comes amid regional tensions following missile and drone strikes from Iran. AWS has not confirmed if the strike was linked to these attacks.
The Supreme Court declined to hear a case regarding copyright for AI-generated art, reaffirming that only works with human authorship are eligible for copyright. This decision impacts the ongoing debate surrounding AI and intellectual property.
Anthropic has released a new memory import tool for its Claude AI, allowing users to transfer their preferences and past interactions from competing AI platforms. This feature aims to enhance user experience, making it easier to switch between AI assistants.
Anthropic opted out of a deal with the Pentagon over terms regarding the use of their AI for analyzing domestic data. The company refused the Pentagon's requests to use their AI for mass surveillance, leading OpenAI to step in with a potentially less stringent agreement. This incident highlights the complex interplay between AI development, military applications, and ethical considerations.
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