TECHSWU #89

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Meta, the tech giant formerly known as Facebook, is offering millions of dollars to Hollywood stars for their voice rights. This comes after the controversy surrounding OpenAI's simulation of Scarlett Johansson's voice, which resulted in Johansson expressing shock and anger at the use of her voice without her permission.

Meta's new initiative aims to secure voice rights directly from Hollywood stars to avoid copyright infringement and improve user engagement with their AI products. They have already started finalizing agreements with celebrities like Awkwafina, Judi Dench, and Keegan-Michael Key, with the intent to integrate their voices into MetaAI, their digital assistant.

Meta's goal is to create a more engaging and personable interaction between users and their digital assistants, adding a touch of star power to everyday routines. This move by Meta could redefine how we interact with AI and signals a growing tension between AI advancements and the creative industries.

Air travel can be uncomfortable, but luckily, there are essential gadgets that can make long-haul flights much easier. Technology has made flying a more pleasant experience, with gadgets that improve health, comfort, and entertainment.

For those concerned about losing their luggage, the Apple AirTag can help locate bags with Bluetooth and the Find My network. The TSA-approved AirBolt lock provides added security for luggage and can be found through location tracking.

To stay hydrated, the HidrateSpark Pro smart water bottle tracks fluid intake and reminds users to drink. For relaxation, the TheraGun Mini massage gun provides comfort during the flight.

Entertainment can be enhanced with gadgets like the Flight Flap stand for electronic devices or Viture One Light AR glasses that project a virtual screen. Kids can stay entertained with the Nintendo Switch game console.

AI chipmaker, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), is one of the top artificial intelligence (AI) stocks ready for a bull run, according to The Motley Fool. Although it does not receive as much attention as Nvidia in the AI chip market, AMD has been ramping up its production of Instinct GPUs for data centers.

Its newest MI300 Instinct chips offer comparable performance to Nvidia's H100 GPUs at a fraction of the price, making them an attractive alternative for data center customers. AMD's data center chip sales have been growing rapidly, accounting for 48% of its revenue in Q2 2024.

The Motley Fool expects AMD's revenue to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20% from 2023 to 2026. SentinelOne, a cybersecurity company, and Innodata, a provider of generative AI services, are also highlighted as bullish AI stocks.

A new study by the University of Wisconsin-Madison suggests that as the Moon slowly drifts away from Earth, it is impacting the Earth's rotational speed. The study found that 1.

4 billion years ago, Earth completed one rotation in just 18 hours. As the Moon moves further away, the rotational speed of Earth is decreasing over time.

Scientists predict that Earth may experience 25-hour-long days 200 million years from now if this rate continues. The Moon is currently 384,400 km away from Earth and takes 27.

3 days to complete one orbit. The study also explains that the Moon's gravitational interactions with Earth in the past would have ripped the Moon apart.

This phenomenon is a part of the "Milankovitch cycles," which influence sunlight distribution on Earth and affect climate rhythms.

The recent trend on Wall Street is the arrival of artificial intelligence (AI), with software and systems replacing human tasks. However, not all investors are optimistic about this trend.

In the first quarter, eight prominent billionaires sold their stake in AI colossus Nvidia and instead invested in three other hypergrowth AI stocks. The investors, including those from Two Sigma Investments and Coatue Management, were attracted to data-mining specialist Palantir Technologies, e-commerce leader Amazon, and cybersecurity goliath CrowdStrike Holdings.

Palantir offers unique services at scale, while Amazon's cloud infrastructure service platform Amazon Web Services is a vital part of the company's growth. Finally, CrowdStrike's Falcon security platform uses AI to spot and respond to potential threats.

It remains to be seen if the AI bubble will last, but these investors are betting on these three AI stocks.

Lumen Technologies, a telecom provider, announced that it has secured $5 billion in new business due to the increasing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) connectivity. The company is also in active discussions with customers for an additional $7 billion in AI sales opportunities.

Lumen is expanding its network to meet the soaring demand, planning to double its intercity network miles over the next five years and provide access to a significant amount of installed dark fiber. In addition, Lumen has entered into a partnership with Corning to be the fiber optic giant's preferred partner for its next-generation fiber-dense cable designed to handle the increased data processing required by AI.

Lumen CEO Kate Johnson stated that the AI economy is changing business operations, and companies recognize the need for powerful network infrastructure. Lumen Technologies' stock soared 54% following the announcement.

Wearable technology is playing a significant role in advancing healthcare for inmates. Telemedicine technologies, such as wearable sensors, allow for remote monitoring of inmates' vital signs in real-time.

This proactive approach to healthcare improves response times and reduces the need for in-person visits. The use of wearable sensors also helps overcome the challenges faced by correctional facilities, such as limited resources and logistical barriers.

Traditional correctional care relies on periodic or reactive visits, which can be expensive and inefficient. However, implementing remote patient monitoring (RPM) solutions can significantly reduce costs while ensuring comprehensive and timely care for inmates.

One example is the use of mobile cardiac monitoring solutions in county jails, where higher turnover rates require a more flexible approach to care. Overall, wearable technology in correctional facilities enhances inmate health and safety, reduces hospital visits, and improves access to care.

Google has announced the Google TV Streamer, a $99.99 set-top box that aims to rival the Apple TV 4K.

The new device features improved performance, Thread and Matter integration, and a number of useful new features, including a remote finder. It comes in two colors and is designed to sit under the TV and be seen.

Notably, it includes a Thread border router and connectivity support for Matter, making it a futureproofed option for users. The Google TV Streamer is designed to address the lag and navigation issues of its predecessor, and features a 22% faster processor, double the RAM, and 32GB of integrated storage.

It supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, and can be powered via USB-C. The device is set to launch on September 24th.

In an interview on the CoinGeek Weekly Livestream, Bryan Daugherty, Chairman of SmartLedger and CEO of CERTIHASH, discussed the intersection of blockchain technology and cybersecurity. Daugherty addressed the recent cybersecurity outage caused by CrowdStrike's botched update in July, stating that it is concerning that such a reputable firm would overlook the protocols necessary to prevent such incidents.

He also commented on the need for faster detection of network breaches and how blockchain can address this issue. Daugherty explained that using blockchain in the cybersecurity stack provides a foundation for secure communication and enables more secure data packet transmission.

He believes that as organizations gain a better understanding of blockchain, they will develop their own cybersecurity solutions, eliminating the need for third-party firms. Daugherty also discussed Sentinel Node, a tool designed to reduce detection time for network intrusions, and emphasized the value of blockchain innovation in addressing data breach concerns.

London-based robotics software company PHINXT Robotics has raised €2.3 million in a recent funding round led by Sure Valley Ventures.

Other participants included Ada Ventures, Heartfelt, and Atlas Ventures. PHINXT has developed an AI-led decentralised edge software solution that enables robotics automation in warehouses.

The company aims to redefine warehouse automation by streamlining robotic deployments and offering a flexible monthly subscription model. Traditional warehouse automation has been hindered by high setup costs and complex on-site deployment, resulting in over 90% of warehouses remaining fully manual.

PHINXT addresses these challenges with its proprietary technology that simplifies robotic deployments and supports a wide range of robots. The funding will be used to grow PHINXT's engineering and sales teams and expand into mainland Europe.

The company's long-term vision is to extend its technology to delivery drones and autonomous vehicles.

Automotive brand Smart is set to launch its newest model, the Smart #5, at the end of August. The electric SUV, which is being released in the Chinese market, is said to be the most powerful model ever produced by Smart.

The car was first showcased at the Beijing Auto Show in April and is now ready for its official release. The launch event is scheduled to take place in Australia.

The Smart #5 will be the third electric vehicle in Smart's lineup, following the #1 and #2 models. The specifications of the Smart #5 were leaked in June, revealing that it will be available in four variants with different powertrain options.

The car is expected to have a range of 700 km and a top speed of 210 km/h.

Figure AI Inc. has introduced the Figure 02 humanoid robot, which is an improved version of its predecessor, Figure 01.

The Figure 02 robot has undergone significant advancements in design and functionality, bringing it closer to the company's goal of selling production humanoids to industrial companies. With the help of OpenAI, Figure 02 is now better suited for natural speech conversations.

The new robot features a sleeker and more durable design compared to Figure 01, with a matte black finish and cabling within the limbs for protection against environmental damage. It also has enhanced battery capacity and mobility, custom motors for optimized performance, and advanced interaction capabilities.

The Figure 02 robot can speak, listen, and perform tasks autonomously, making it a valuable asset for industries. Figure AI has already deployed the robot for real-world testing and aims to continue innovating in the field of robotics.

A Chinese robotics company called DEEP Robotics has developed a robodog that can serve as the perfect shopping companion. The robot dog, called the X30, is able to carry up to 20kg of food and water, making it useful for tasks such as shopping.

It is also capable of navigating obstacles up to 20cm tall. The X30 is described as "unstoppable" in extreme weather conditions, as it can operate from -20°C to 55°C and is waterproof.

Additionally, the robodog can assist with leisure activities such as fishing by holding the rod for its owner. DEEP Robotics is currently selling the X30 to industries and individuals, although the price is not listed on their website.

However, it is being resold on a US site for $65,000, with the battery alone costing $4,500.

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