Articles by Date: April / 2025

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Technology

Meta Blocks Apple Intelligence on Facebook and Other iOS Apps

Apple Intelligence features are currently not functional on Meta's iOS apps, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, or Threads.

posted on 04/17/2025
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Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI's Stargate Project Considers Global Expansion

OpenAI's Project Stargate, focused on AI infrastructure, is considering expanding beyond the US to countries like the UK, Germany and France.

posted on 04/17/2025
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Astronomy

Signs of Potential Life Detected on Exoplanet K2-18b

Astronomers detect potential biosignatures on exoplanet K2-18b, suggesting possible extraterrestrial life. The planet is 124 light-years away.

posted on 04/18/2025
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Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI's Flex Processing: Affordable AI with Reduced Speed

OpenAI introduces Flex Processing, offering cheaper AI model usage with slower response times, targeting non-critical tasks.

posted on 04/18/2025
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Technology

Readmoo's mooInk V: Folding E-Ink Tablet for Ultimate Reading?

The Readmoo mooInk V is a folding E-Ink tablet with an 8-inch display, offering portability and a unique reading experience with E Ink Gallery 3 technology.

posted on 04/18/2025
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Technology

New Color Discovered: Scientists Create 'Olo' Beyond Human Vision

Researchers have discovered a way to make humans see a brand new color, 'olo,' using a technique that stimulates cone cells with lasers.

posted on 04/18/2025
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Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI's Reasoning AI Models Face Hallucination Challenges

New OpenAI reasoning models (o3 and o4-mini) show increased hallucinations compared to older models, posing challenges for accuracy and reliability in AI applications.

posted on 04/19/2025
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Cosmology

Earth's Water: New Research Points to Internal Origin, Not Asteroids

New research challenges the theory that asteroids brought water to Earth, suggesting our planet had enough hydrogen to create its own water.

posted on 04/19/2025
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Technology

Mechanize: AI Startup's Bold Plan to Automate All Work Sparks Controversy

Mechanize, an AI startup, aims to automate all work, sparking debate about the future of jobs and the economy.

posted on 04/19/2025
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Technology

RoboBee's New Landing Gear: Crane Fly Legs Pave Way for Future Applications

The RoboBee has achieved controlled landings with crane fly-inspired legs, paving the way for environmental monitoring and autonomous pollination.

posted on 04/20/2025
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Technology

Robot Half-Marathon: Hilarious Fails and a Surprising Finish

Robots attempt a half-marathon in Beijing, resulting in comical mishaps and a surprising victor. Witness the challenges of robotic endurance.

posted on 04/20/2025
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Social Media

Meta Enhances Teen Safety with AI-Driven Age Detection for Account Enrollment

Meta is using AI to identify teen users misrepresenting their age, promoting enrollment in teen accounts with enhanced safety features and parental controls.

posted on 04/21/2025