Earlier this week, Mark Zuckerberg published a memorandum underlining his vision to make AI “Superintending”. Citing “security concerns”, he wrote that Meta would need to be “rigid” what it is and what is not. The line was standing out, as Zuckerberg has made the open source very central for AI’s Meta approach.
In fact, his comments were written in a separate memo about a year ago, titled “Open Source AI is the Path forward.” In that, he said that open source is important for both meta and developers.
The new memorandum is very luxurious, and Zuckerberg said with comments on the Meta’s Q2 income call, saying that nothing was particularly changed. He said that the company always “opened some of our models and whatever we have done, it did not do everything open.”
On this Friday, we got a barrage of more reviews coming later. Are Meta Okla Glasses worth extra money? Should Insta 360 be afraid of DJI’s new camera? read on!
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Helicopter parents’ dream sneaker.
My sketches are a new line of children’s shoes that encourage parents to hide an apple airtag under the heel. A commercial for the new line of shoes describes “clever safe hidden cans”, where parents can hide and note that your child will not be able to feel it in his shoes.
Airtag and mistrust sold separately.
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A competent action cam that has a real danger to the Insta360.
The DJI is finally carrying the growing rival Insta 360 with its first panoramic action camera. The company has tried to make one-up the competition with a new sensor design, which is 8K 50 FPS 10-BIT log recording and up to a small, light body. It matches or beats its opponent in other areas, with similar battery life and better low-light capacity. However, the editing app still requires some work.
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A familiar formula.
Meta’s latest smartglasses tap Okle instead of cooperation re-ban. Some concrete upgrades here will appeal to serious athletes and power users, but with a starting price of approximately $ 400, are they upgrade of additional $ 100 – $ 200 compared to Ray -Ban Repetition? Probably not. We know that the meta will add display and, after all, full enhanced reality capabilities for its wearable glasses. They are expected to cost much more than them.
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