Elon Musk Launches His Own AI Company Dubbed xAI

The team behind xAI is headed by Elon Musk and comprises members with previous experience at major AI organizations like OpenAI, Google Research, Microsoft Research, and DeepMind.

Microsoft Changes Office's Default Font for the First Time in 16 Years

The new font, previously known as Bierstadt, is a modern sans-serif typeface inspired by Swiss typography from the mid-20th century. Aptos was chosen as the default font after careful consideration and feedback from users.

Sony to Globally Launch Its PS5 Access Controller This December

Sony's Access controller aims to empower gamers with disabilities, allowing them to play more comfortably for longer. The company has worked closely with accessibility organizations and experts to ensure inclusivity in gaming.
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Apple Launches an Online Store on China's WeChat Platform

Apple's store within WeChat will offer its entire product lineup, including the latest iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Orders will be delivered for free, with the option for some users to pay for expedited three-hour delivery.

Nothing Unveils Its Highly Anticipated Phone (2) with a New Glyph Interface

One of the noticeable changes is the slightly pillowed and contoured glass back panel, which enhances the phone's ergonomics. The signature Glyph interface has also undergone enhancements, featuring more segmented LED light strips.

Google Introduces a Major Update for Its AI Chatbot Bard

With this update, Bard becomes available to users in over 180 countries and territories, supporting 40 languages, including commonly spoken ones as well as regional languages.

Google Is Testing Its Medical AI Chatbot in US Hospitals

Google's representatives say that the technology has the potential to expand the applications of AI in healthcare tenfold, but they also express caution about its current readiness for integration into personal healthcare journeys.

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