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Google is constantly evaluating new projects and technologies. 

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Big Tech & Startups

Google reportedly building A.I. that offers life advice (2 minute read)

Google is constantly evaluating new projects and technologies. One of Google's AI units is developing at least 21 different tools for life advice, planning, and tutoring. More than 100 people with Ph.D.s have been working on the project. Google has reportedly contracted with Scale AI to test the tools.
iPhone 15 production begins in India as Apple aims to diversify from China (1 minute read)

Foxconn has started production of the iPhone 15 in India. It will start delivering devices a few weeks after shipping from China-based factories begins. Apple is diversifying its supply chain due to tensions between the US and China. The US has taken multiple actions to restrict the flow of key technologies and investments into China.
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Science & Futuristic Technology

Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt to launch AI-science moonshot (5 minute read)

Former CEO Eric Schmidt is building an organization to tackle scientific challenges with the help of AI. Schmidt has already hired two accomplished scientists for the initiative, which is modeled after OpenAI. Funding for the organization will come mostly from Schmidt's personal wealth, but outside funds will likely be necessary due to the scope of the project. Schmidt intends to offer competitive salaries and resources.
LK-99 isn’t a superconductor - how science sleuths solved the mystery (10 minute read)

The LK-99 saga was an unusually swift resolution of a high-profile puzzle and a great example of how claims are verified in the scientific community. Researchers have determined that LK-99 is not a superconductor and clarified its actual properties. This article presents an overview of the research done on LK-99 over the past few weeks. The properties that made LK-99 appear to be a superconductor at first were caused by impurities in the material.
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Programming, Design & Data Science

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Start Testing WordPress’ New Interactivity API (1 minute read)

WordPress' new Interactivity API allows developers to build sites that visitors can interact with and get feedback from without refreshing the page. Developers are now being encouraged to test the API. There is no official documentation for the project yet, but there's a 'Getting Started' guide, which is linked in the article.
pgvecto.rs (GitHub Repo)

pgvecto.rs is a Postgres extension that provides vector similarity search functions. It is easy to use and can be integrated into existing workflows and applications. pgvecto.rs is written in Rust, so it offers benefits such as improved memory safety, better performance, and reduced maintenance costs over time compared to similar products.
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Miscellaneous

The Next Next Job, a framework for making big career decisions (13 minute read)

The 'Next Next Job' framework involves reflecting on what job you want to be your next next job and why you can't get it right now. After identifying what you want, you can work backwards from that and plan your career accordingly. We often don't know what our next next job might be, but thinking about it helps when making major decisions as you know what you are working towards. It can also help you realize that you might already be qualified for what you want to do, or help you figure out what gaps you have to cover to get where you want to go.
Self-driving car bets (40 minute read)

While investors were optimistic enough to bet on self-driving cars back in 2016, most experts and people in tech thought it was pretty unlikely to be ready by 2023. People seem to treat self-driving as if it were an easy AI problem, but perceiving and quickly reacting to the world is something that we evolved to be good at, and driving sometimes requires complex problem-solving. There is a big gap between 'pretty good' and 'actually good enough'.

Quick Links

Amazon will reportedly charge sellers an extra fee for shipping their own products (1 minute read)

Sellers who don't use Amazon's fulfillment services may have to start paying a 2% fee starting in October.
Epic Games is bringing its crossplay tools for developers to consoles (1 minute read)

Developers may soon be able to more easily bring crossplay multiplayer to their games with Epic Games' Online Services tools.
Open challenges in LLM research (21 minute read)

This article looks at 10 major problems in large language model research that still need to be solved.
Automating creativity (10 minute read)

This article discusses three recent experimental papers that show that AI can be creative in settings with real-world implications.
Is this a good book for me, now? (6 minute read)

The value of a book differs from person to person depending on where that person is in life.
George Hotz vs Eliezer Yudkowsky AI Safety Debate (1.5 hour video)

In this video, George Hotz and Eliezer Yudkowsky hash out their positions on AI safety, acceleration, and other related topics.

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