Week in Review: Notable Happenings in Tech
Welcome to Week in Review, our regular newsletter covering the most significant developments in tech over the past few days. This week’s edition is packed with exciting news from Disney, OpenAI, MIT, Apple, and more.
Disney’s Innovative VR Treadmill
Disney has developed a revolutionary virtual reality (VR) treadmill system composed of hundreds of small, round "tiles" that resemble silver dollars. Each tile serves as a mini, omnidirectional treadmill, allowing users to walk or run in any direction within the VR environment.
What does this mean for VR?
This innovation could potentially change the way we experience virtual reality. With Disney’s system, users can now move freely and naturally within VR environments, creating a more immersive experience.
OpenAI Fixes GPT-4
OpenAI has rolled out a fix for its "lazy" GPT-4 models, which refused to work properly. The company also launched new AI models tailored for specific use cases, such as language translation and content creation.
What does this mean for developers?
Developers can now access more reliable and efficient AI models from OpenAI, enabling them to create more advanced applications and services.
Apple’s New Device Protection Feature
Apple has introduced a new feature that requires Face ID or Touch ID biometric authentication for certain actions, such as accessing stored passwords and credit cards. This move aims to enhance user security and protect against unauthorized access.
What does this mean for users?
Users can now enjoy an added layer of security when using their Apple devices, reducing the risk of data breaches and identity theft.
Vision Pro Apps: A Mixed Bag
Following Netflix’s decision not to release a dedicated app for the Apple Vision Pro headset, other app makers are also considering similar moves. This trend may indicate that some developers see limited value in creating apps specifically for this device.
What does this mean for the tech industry?
The shift away from specialized apps for the Apple Vision Pro could have significant implications for the development of future VR and AR technologies.
Rabbit’s r1: A Revolutionary AI Device
AI startup Rabbit is developing a device called the r1, which can purportedly perform tasks similar to those of a typical smartphone using generative AI and natural language processing. This innovation has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with technology.
What does this mean for the tech industry?
The r1 could become a game-changer in the field of artificial intelligence, enabling users to access advanced technologies without needing extensive technical knowledge or specialized equipment.
Podcasts and Analysis
This week on TechCrunch’s podcasts:
- On Equity: The crew discussed Plural VC’s new fund, Fantuan’s partnership with Chowbus, Vroom’s departure from the car-selling business, and Brex’s recent developments.
- Found: Featured Ben Goodwin, co-founder and CEO of Olipop, a gut-healthy soda brand that achieved $200 million in gross sales just five years after its launch.
- Chain Reaction: Had Anatoly Yakovenko, co-founder of Solana Labs, on the podcast to discuss Solana’s efforts to grow the ecosystem for the layer-1 blockchain.
What does this mean for the tech industry?
These podcasts offer valuable insights into the latest trends and developments in the tech world, helping professionals stay informed and adapt to changing market conditions.
Industry News and Updates
- Cera Raises $150M to Expand AI Platform: UK-based in-home healthcare provider Cera has secured $150 million to expand its AI platform.
- Apple May Add iPhone Air to Lineup: Apple is reportedly considering adding an iPhone Air model to its lineup.
- How to Turn Off Apple Intelligence-Powered Notification Summaries: A recent article provides guidance on disabling these features.
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