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Atlassian announces a substantial 10% staff reduction, equating to around 1,600 jobs, in an effort to fund investments in AI and enhance enterprise sales. This decision comes amidst a significant drop in the company's stock price, which has decreased by 84% since its 2021 peak. CEO Mike Cannon-Brooks clarifies that while AI is not replacing jobs outright, it does alter the skills and roles required, emphasizing adaptation towards growth and profitability.
Google has unveiled Ask Maps, a new Gemini-powered feature that allows users to ask complex real-world questions directly on Google Maps. This update is poised to revolutionize how users interact with the app, allowing for personalized responses based on past interactions. Features like immersive navigation, with 3D perspectives and detailed information about routes, are also included to enhance user experience.
Anthropic's Claude AI has made significant strides by integrating capabilities to generate custom charts and diagrams in conversations. This beta feature represents a major step towards making AI interactions more visual and informative, responding intuitively to users' needs, similar to recent updates in other AI platforms from OpenAI and Google.
Microsoft introduces Co-Pilot Health, a tool that integrates personal health data to provide tailored medical advice. Initial rollouts are set for the U.S., targeting users keen on managing health conditions with personalized insights based on lab results and biometric data. Privacy concerns are addressed with secured encryption protocols, aiming to build trust with users.
Stryker Corporation experiences a significant disruption due to a cyberattack attributed to an Iran-linked hacking group. The attack has caused global outages and demands employees disconnect from all networks. The incident highlights growing cybersecurity threats amidst geopolitical tensions, an area of focus for national security officials.
Mark Gurman provides insights into Apple's forthcoming foldable iPhone, anticipated to offer an iPad-like interface when opened. The device will feature a wide internal display designed for video watching and side-by-side app functionality. Apple's approach to crafting this foldable has involved addressing critical issues such as durability and the visible crease observed in competitor foldable devices.
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