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Welcome back to the week to review! We got a lot of stories for you this week with the new AI-powered browser from the Arc; Not one of two hacks; Gemini email summaries; And much more. Have a great weekend!

See, Google: AI-driven search engine Labs of confusion surprised Labs has been releasedWhich provides pro customers a tool that can create reports, spreadsheets, dashboards and more. Wonderful labs can handle research and analysis using web search, code execution, and charts and image making to make craft reports and visualization. In about 10 minutes. We didn’t have the opportunity to test it, and knowing the flaws of AI I am sure that everything will not come out innocently. But it certainly looks great.

Luski’s fate: Okulus founder Palmer Lusky and Mark Zuckerberg ended the dispute: this pair announced a Cooperation between Facebook and Lusky’s organization Anduril To create an extended reality (XR) device for the US military. The product they are making is called AG melting, which will be a ecosystem of the device.

Not great: We do not know for sure whether AI has begun to take the role before. However, in a survey of recent World Economic Forums 40% of employers Plan to cut staff where AI can automatically automatically. It may not be better.


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Everyone is making browser: The browser agency has said this week that it is considered about its browser, Arc Browser about sale or open sourcing Focus on a new AI driven browser Dia is called. And this is not the only one! Opera also says it is making a new AI-centric browserAnd The confusion has teased his browserComet, a few months ago.

To the end: IPad users, rejoice! You can now talk to all your international friends The new iPad-specific version of WhatsAppThe Meta says that users will be able to take advantage of the iPados multitasking features such as the Stage Manager, Split View and Slide Over.

Oh, great: LexisNexis Risk Solutions, a data broker that companies use personal data to help identify risk and fraud, Report of a protection violation Is affecting more than 364,000 people. A spokesperson for Lexissexis told us that an unknown hacker company had access to the Githab account and the stolen data contains names, birth date, phone number, postal and email address, social security number and driver’s license number.

And the other a: Hacker Is reported to have accessed the private phone The White House Chief of Staff Susie Wils, was used to obtain contact information used in his disguise and contact other high -ranking officials. It looks like AI was used in disguise of his voice.

Could it cook my meal? Gmail users don’t have to tap any more options to shorten an email with AI. AI will be now Automatically shortens the content When needed, the user’s interaction without the need. This means that if you don’t want to summarize your staff, you need to choose.

Billion with a B: General there are catalysts Has invested $ 1 billion in grammarStartup of the 16 -year -old writing assistant. Grammarly will use new funds for its sales and marketing efforts, freeing the existing capital for strategic acquisition.

At the height: Tinder is checking a new feature which would be Allow people to add a “height choice” In search of their love. This is not a solid filter, Tinder says, because it will not actually block or exclude profiles but rather not to inform the recommendations instead.

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10 years to make: Karma Technology, which was formed by the founder of SOSV Venturer in 2007, by Shan O’Sulivan, Has filed a lawsuit against Uber at the beginning of this yearThe company alleged that he had violated five patents. The case is fairly new, but the allegations returned for almost a decade.

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