Tech
AI Summary
- Major players like Meta and Apple are aggressively integrating AI into their platforms and hardware, with Meta reportedly developing an AI pendant and Apple planning to offer choices for third-party AI models in iOS 17.
- The AI chip market remains a hotbed of activity, evidenced by reports of Groq raising a significant sum and Anthropic potentially agreeing to a massive $200 billion deal for chips and cloud access from Google.
- Developer sentiment is mixed regarding new AI tools, with significant pushback on GitHub Copilot's token-based billing and a growing trend of coders refusing to work without AI assistance.
- Founders and VCs are navigating a complex landscape, with Black founders seeing a surge in funding but facing challenges, while discussions around the 'AI frenzy' and 'AI-pilled' companies highlight potential groupthink.
- Beyond AI, the tech industry is seeing developments in hardware, including user-replaceable batteries making a comeback and new entries in the gaming laptop and monitor markets, alongside continued innovation in mobility and data center infrastructure.
Sources
TechCrunch
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TechCrunch Mobility: It doesn’t matter that people hate the Ferrari Luce
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by Kirsten Korosec
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by Anthony Ha
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007 First Light is already discounted for the PS5 and Steam
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by Cameron Faulkner
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