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Apple has officially refreshed its MacBook lineup with the unveiling of the M5 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, featuring the new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. The MacBook Air sees a price increase to $1,099, with the base storage doubled to 512GB and RAM configurations now starting from 16GB. Furthermore, the M5 MacBook Air introduces Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6, while the Pro models now come with upgraded chip capabilities that promise up to four times faster LLM prompt processing and enhanced SSD speeds.
In the betting markets, major activity was seen on Polymarket with reports indicating a whopping $529 million in contracts tied to potential U.S. strikes on Iran. Six new accounts reportedly profited significantly from these bets, raising questions around insider trading in prediction markets, where participants can wager on geopolitical events.
Sam Altman of OpenAI has shared updates regarding their recently amended Department of Defense contract, which stipulates that the AI systems developed shall not be used for domestic surveillance of U.S. persons. This amendment highlights concerns raised around the potential misuse of AI technology and reflects the organization's effort to navigate complex federal demands while trying to manage public perceptions.
Google introduced its new AI model, Gemini 3.1 Flash-lite, noted for being more cost-efficient and faster. This model's development emphasizes performance increased at lower costs. Meanwhile, Audible is launching a new, cheaper subscription tier at $8.99 that includes ad-free podcasts, aiming to compete more directly with Spotify in the audio streaming marketplace.
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