Apple spent much of its WWDC keynote highlighting fixes, performance improvements, and long-requested features before unveiling its upgraded AI-powered Siri, signaling that the company wants users to see AI as just one part of a broader effort to improve its software.
Google has ordered more than three million AI chips from Intel for 2028. Nvidia is testing Intel's manufacturing tech for its upcoming Feynman architecture. Both moves come as TSMC can't keep up with AI chip demand.
Microsoft Research presents Lens, a text-to-image model with just 3.8 billion parameters that matches much larger rivals on benchmarks, at a fraction of the training cost. The secret sauce: 800 million detailed image captions generated by GPT-4.1 instead of vague web alt-text.
Quantum Machine Learning promises powerful new ways of processing information, but quantum states are extraordinarily fragile. In this article, we explore why quantum information is so difficult to protect, how noise and decoherence introduce errors, and the fundamental ideas behind Quantum Error Correction: the technology that may make large-scale quantum machine learning possible. The post How to Keep Quantum Information Alive for Machine Learning appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Google is rolling out "across the board" updates to NotebookLM. The AI-powered note-taking app now uses Google's upgraded Gemini 3.5 model, which will allow it to respond with "more accurate and reliable information," according to a blog post on Monday. Launched in 2023, NotebookLM allows you to interact with your notes and sources using AI, as well as ask questions about the materials. With this update, Google says you can start a research project by just asking NotebookLM questions about a topic, instead of importing notes or YouTube videos.
OpenAI on Monday checked off a preliminary step in the IPO race that it and rival Anthropic have been competing in for the better part of a year: The company announced it has confidentially submitted a Form S-1 with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, following Anthropic's decision to do the same on June 1st. The confidential filing means that certain details normally available through the form - such as executive compensation figures, potential risks to a company's business, and more financials - aren't yet public. As of Anthropic's most recent fundraise, it's being called the world's
Apple is trying to solve one of Safari's biggest weaknesses with AI. Safari has long lacked the robust library of extensions that its rivals have, mainly due to the stringent development requirements from Apple. But now, Apple is inviting users to essentially vibe-code their own extensions. In a demo shared by Apple, the company showed how you can ask Safari to create an extension by describing it. "Save and track cooking recipes from around the web," the prompt said.
España está sumida en una revolución demográfica silenciosa. Y no la protagoniza ni el flujo migratorio, ni el envejecimiento, ni los movimientos de población entre ciudades ni ninguna otra de las muchas tendencias que llevamos años percibiendo. La auténtica revolución la están impulsando las mascotas, los perros y gatos que conviven en nuestros hogares.
El 2 de junio Celeste Saulo, la secretaria general de la Organización Meteorológica Mundial, tomó la palabra frente a medios de todo el mundo y confirmó lo que todos nos temíamos: no es solo que, en pocas semanas, la probabilidad de que El Niño sea fuerte o muy fuerte se ha disparado, es que va mucho más rápido de lo normal. Hay un 80% de probabilidades de que entremos en fase cálida antes del verano. Llevamos décadas con la misma cantinela ("parece que viene El Niño, tenemos que prepararnos"); pues bien, esta vez parece que no nos va a dar tiempo. ¿Qué significa todo esto? Aunque la OMM sigue
Ryanair reducirá un 45% su actividad en Zaragoza a partir del mes de noviembre. Al menos, esa es la amenaza que tiene sobre la mesa si Aena no rebaja sus tasas aeroportuarias. Pero lejos de caer en tráfico, Zaragoza tiene un objetivo: alcanzar un récord de viajeros. Y así pretenden conseguirlo. El aviso. Ryanair recortará un 45% su actividad en Zaragoza si las tasas aeroportuarias se mantienen tal y como están.
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