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Welcome back to the week to review. This week we look at the main enthusiasm of Dipsic in the United States; Elon Kasturi admits that he was wrong about FSD; Teenagers lose confidence in Big Tech; And more! Let’s do it.
DIPSEC has gone viral this week After its AI models lead Wall Street Analysts And technicians may question whether the United States Maintain’s leadership in AI Race – And whether the AI ​​chips will remain in demand. DEPSEC even claims that its R1 “logic” model Openai and 1 model performs as well as In the key criteria. There are a lot of moving parts around the DEPS, so we left together You need to know exactly hereThe
Has been sued in the Federal Court against this confusion For the complaint Is violating the trademark of another company. The attorns representing the “confusion” brand, representing a company called the surprise solution solution, accuse the confusion in violation of its trademark rights. The Texas agency complains that AI startup confusion to promote AI-driven search engine begins in its trademark “in or surround”.
Google is issuing a “voluntary exit program” For Android, Chrome and Pixel staff this week An internal memo sent by Google SVP Rick Osterloh. The voluntary isolation program is less than a year after Google integrates Google in the single “Platform and Device” category, which is monitored by Google Osterloh.
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Wemo goes Hollywood: Wemor’s driverless Robotaxis Los Angeles is going to the freeway system. The company will start the test at International 10, 110, 405 and 90 without any human security operator on the back of the wheel. Read more
Facebook comes back to the past: Mark Zuckerberg Tied a “Return on OG Facebook” as part of its main goals for 2025 on the Mergerburg Materi Q4 earning call. Although the company did not say what changes were in the store, it is clear that Meta needs younger Facebook users to maintain itself for the next generation. Read more
A non-Amazon way to buy e-book: Bookshop New powers allow readers to buy e-book and support their favorite independent bookstores (shout at my new local bookstore, Recovery) Read more
The confusion submits one more bid for the tikatok: Surprise has submitted a revised proposal to integrate an agreement with AI Ticket that gives the US government 50% of the new entity. The confusion had previously proposed to create a new company by combining the US and equity investors. Read more
Elon Kasturi admits that he was wrong: After promising that hardware was necessary to support a self-driving car in Tesla vehicles, Elon Kasturi admitted that many do not do so. The musk has revealed that some Tesla cars will need an upgrade before supporting the obsolete self-driving software that is still developing automaker. Read more
Meta AI wants to get private: Meta’s cross-platform chatboat is turning improvements to Meta AI. Bot Now “Remember” from the conversation “Remember” can use your Instagram and Facebook Data – as if you like to travel or you are vegetarian – to make you better than future reactions. Read more
Axing cruise GMK can save $ 1 billion a year: General Motors is hoping that the Cruise Robotaxi Development Program will save $ 1 billion annually, CEO and Chair Mary Bara said during the company’s income. Automaker said in December that it would no longer fund the company of its self-driving company. Read more
Google Maps Named Mexico Gulf: Google Mexico Gulf and Alaska’s Denali Mountain will be named to comply with an executive order issued by President Donald Trump on Google Map, which has changed the names of several American landmarks. Read more
How To Stop Apple Wise: IOS 18.3 automatically opts for users’ Apple detectives for at least new devices. But not everyone enables generator AI features by default on their device, so here is an easy way to close it. Read more

Teenagers don’t believe in Big Tech: The new report from Common Sense Media says that American teenagers have lost their faith in Big Tech. Companies such as Google, Apple, Meta, Tikatok and Microsoft have taken care of their well -being and protection, moral decisions, have secured their personal information, and have surveyed more than a thousand teenagers on whether they care about more. In all cases, most adolescents have expressed low level confidence in these technology companies – and about half the teenagers say that the companies will have little or no faith as they will make responsible decisions on how they use AI. Read more