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Sure, why not: China built a chatbot based on Xi Jinping
Plus: OpenAI will reportedly pay $250 million to put News Corp's journalism in ChatGPT
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Google will run fiber optic cable from Kenya to Australia, Samsung wants repair stores to rat on its customers, and the Robocaller behind Biden deep fakes is facing charges and hefty fine
Google plans to run a fiber optic cable from Kenya to Australia, Samsung requires independent repair stores to rat on customers using aftermarket parts, and the Robocaller behind Biden deep fakes is facing charges and a hefty FCC fine. It's Friday, May 24th and this is Engadget News.
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Blue Origin successfully sends tourists to the edge of space again after a long hiatus
Plus, New research places the sun's magnetic field close to the surface, upending decades of theories.
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Two Emory University students were first lauded, then suspended for AI tool, Starliner’s mission pushed back again, and Volkswagen delayed the North American debut of the ID.7
Emory University awarded two students $10,000 for their AI study tool, then suspended them, Starliner’s first crew mission gets pushed back yet again, and Volkswagen indefinitely delays the ID.7 electric sedan’s arrival in North America
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Volvo and Aurora introduce their first self-driving truck
It's powered by Aurora Driver, a level 4 autonomous driving system that uses high-resolution cameras, imaging radars, a LiDAR sensor that can detect objects up to 400 meters away and even more sensors.
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Apple is battling a $2 billion EU fine, Humane is seeking a buyer, and Nintendo snapped up Shiver
Apple is battling a $2 billion EU fine over App Store practices, Wearable AI Pin maker Humane is reportedly seeking a buyer, and Nintendo snaps up a studio known for its Switch ports
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