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🖥 World's Smallest LED Display Developed
Scientists from Zhejiang University in China have created the world's smallest LED pixels, which are only 90 nanometers wide—that's about the size of a virus.
While currently monochromatic, these nano-LEDs show promise for revolutionizing various fields. This tiny display could be used in things like AR, holograms, and advanced printing techniques.
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🤩 New Treatment May Delay Alzheimer's
According to reports from the Washington University School of Medicine, a new study has found that an experimental drug may greatly delay Alzheimer's dementia in people who have genes that cause the disease at a younger age.
In a smaller group of 22 participants who started the trial without any cognitive problems and took the experimental drug for about eight years on average, the risk of developing Alzheimer's symptoms dropped from almost 100% down to about 50%.
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📱 Microsoft Aims to Create Brain-Like AI
Microsoft has teamed up with Swiss AI startup Inait to develop a new AI model that mimics a mammal's brain. Instead of traditional methods like pattern recognition and statistical analysis, Inait's approach uses a "brain programming language" framework. This framework lets digital brains process information, learn from experience, understand cause and effect, and adjust how they learn.
The partnership also aims to build industrial robots that can adapt to complex environments, which could change manufacturing and automation processes. In the finance sector, the collaboration focuses on developing sophisticated trading algorithms, risk management tools, and personalized financial advice systems.
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🐰 16 Stunning New Pika Effects Now on @GPT4Telegrambot
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📣 Hello everyone! Our Sunday digest features the most exciting AI news from Week 11, 2025.
▎NEW RELEASES
💻 OpenAI's GPT-4.5 is now available on @GPT4Telegrambot: The model speaks more naturally, better understands context, and captures nuances in dialogues.
🌐 Gemma 3: The next generation of Google's small language models.
▎TO READ
🇪🇪 Estonia is the first country in the world to introduce ChatGPT into the education system.
📈 Which professions will disappear by 2030? A forecast by the World Economic Forum.
🇨🇳 Manus: Why is everyone talking about the AI agent from China?
🍌 A biotech company has created a gene-edited banana that doesn’t turn brown and stays fresh longer.
🥇 Turing Award goes to the creators of reinforcement learning.
📱 Apple is preparing a live translation feature for AirPods.
➕ A student cracks a century-old math problem in wind turbine aerodynamics.
🦾 A paralyzed man learned to mind-control a robotic hand.
🤖 How do humanoid robots revolutionize manufacturing?
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🐙 FathomVerse: A mobile game for exploring the world's ocean life and helping scientists train AI.
▎TO WATCH
📺 "2073": A film about the future after an AI-catastrophe.
📺 Yann LeCun, Chief AI Scientist at Meta: Can AI have emotions?
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👐 OpenAI Suggests Changes to AI Copyright Rules
OpenAI says it would be "impossible" to create advanced AI models without using copyright-protected materials. This opinion has led to legal challenges and discussions about fair use as copyright laws try to keep up with the fast growth of artificial intelligence. OpenAI compares its situation to the Google Books case, where scanning books for online searches was considered acceptable because it created something new and useful.
OpenAI faces several lawsuits because it used copyrighted articles, books, and art to train its AI tools, like ChatGPT. The results of these lawsuits could significantly affect the AI industry. They may change how companies can access and use copyrighted materials when training AI models.
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🌐 Google Unveils Gemma 3 AI Models
Google has introduced Gemma 3, a new group of AI models designed to run efficiently on a single GPU or TPU. Google says these models perform better than larger competitors while also offering strong multilingual and multimodal abilities ⤴️
Gemma 3 provides impressive performance in a small package. It is available in four sizes, from 1 billion to 27 billion parameters. Depending on their specific needs and hardware limits, developers can choose the best model size. Gemma 3 supports a large context window of 128k tokens. It can process about 30 high-quality images, a 300-page book, or more than an hour of video content, supports 140 languages.
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👐 GPT-4.5 on @GPT4Telegrambot
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➡️ Improved Conversational Skills: The model speaks more naturally, better understands context, and captures nuances in dialogues.
➡️ Emotional Intelligence: GPT-4.5 better understands emotional tones and can respond more emphatically.
➡️ Expanded Knowledge Base: GPT-4.5 has a broader and deeper understanding of the world and makes significantly fewer mistakes when answering factual questions.
➡️ Multilingual Proficiency: The model demonstrates exceptional performance across 14 languages, including Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hindi, and Spanish.
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➕ Student Cracks Century-Old Math Problem
Divya Tyagi, a graduate student at Penn State University, has advanced a century-old mathematical problem in wind turbine aerodynamics, originally formulated by British aerodynamicist Hermann Glauert, with the potential to revolutionize wind energy science and enhance turbine design efficiency.
Tyagi's refined mathematical model offers a more accurate representation of turbine dynamics, paving the way for substantial improvements in wind turbine performance and efficiency.
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📱 Brazil Orders Third-Party iOS Apps
Brazilian federal court has ordered Apple to allow app sideloading on iOS devices within 90 days, challenging the company's longstanding App Store policies and potentially setting a precedent for other countries.
This decision reinstates a previously overturned injunction, forcing Apple to comply with Brazil's antitrust legislation. The court order comes with significant financial penalties for non-compliance:
➡️ Apple faces daily fines exceeding $40,000 if it fails to adhere to the ruling;
➡️ The company has been given 20 days to initially comply with the antitrust requirements;
➡️ The 90-day deadline aims to give Apple sufficient time to implement the necessary changes to its iOS ecosystem in Brazil.
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🐳 + 🖱 DeepSeek with Perplexity web search on @GPT4Telegrambot
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👐 OpenAI Prepares $20,000 AI Agent
OpenAI is about to launch a new line of AI agents with monthly subscription plans ranging from $2,000 to $20,000.
These agents use powerful language models and smart decision-making to solve problems independently.
Low-end agents will cost $2,000 per month and target high-income knowledge workers, while high-end agents will cost $20,000 per month and operate like Ph. D.-level research assistants. OpenAI expects these subscriptions to eventually account for 20% to 25% of its overall revenue.
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🦁 Google's Wildlife AI Model
Google has open-sourced SpeciesNet, an AI model that recognizes animal species in camera trap photos with 94.5% accuracy, TechCrunch reports. Trained on over 65 million images, it can classify wildlife into over 2,000 categories, helping speed up biodiversity research and conservation.
Google's Wildlife Insights platform uses AI and cloud computing to revolutionize wildlife monitoring and anti-poaching efforts. Automating species identification can process up to 3.6 million camera trap images per hour, drastically reducing the time needed for manual analysis.
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🖼️ Apple's ChatGPT-Style Siri Delayed Until 2027
Apple is working on a new version of Siri that can talk with users like ChatGPT, but it's taking longer than planned. According to Bloomberg, it probably won't be ready before 2027 because of technical problems and issues inside the company.
The delay stems from significant technical hurdles in merging two separate systems. One does simple commands, and the other gives smart AI answers. Keeping them apart causes trouble, so Apple needs more time to make them work together.
The project, internally known as "LLM Siri," users will have to wait until iOS 20 or later.
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👩💻 Amazon Debuts Quantum Chip
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has unveiled Ocelot, its first quantum computing chip. Ocelot uses "cat qubits" (named after Schrödinger's famous thought experiment), which reduce quantum-computing error correction cost by up to 90%.
While Ocelot is still a prototype, its promise of improved scalability and efficiency marks a crucial step toward realizing quantum computing's full potential.
With the introduction of Ocelot, AWS has firmly established itself as a formidable contender in the quantum computing race alongside industry giants like Google, Microsoft, and IBM.
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📣 Hello everyone! Our Sunday digest features the most exciting AI news from Week 12, 2025.
▎NEW RELEASES
🌓 Reve Image 1.0: A mysterious startup has topped the AI rankings for image generation. What is it?
🐰 16 new Pika Effects in our bot: See yourself as a movie star, samurai, Disney princess, and a dozen other styles!
▎TO READ
🟢 Nvidia has impressed the public with its Star Wars-inspired droid and announced an AI brain for robots.
🔭 How will the Euclid space telescope unveil dark matter's secrets?
🏀 AI-powered robots train NBA players.
🖤 Elon Musk plans to launch five uncrewed Starship rockets to Mars by 2026.
🗺 IDPS: An AI-powered alternative to GPS that doesn't require satellites.
🐷 AI will help us understand animals to better care for them.
🎯 AI Action Plan: How is the U.S. going to win the AI race?
🦠 Scientists will study trillions of viruses inside humans using AI.
🤩 An experimental drug may greatly delay Alzheimer's dementia.
👁 How chatbots reinforce conspiracy theories instead of disproving them.
▎TO PLAY
🎮 Roblox has introduced GenAI for creating 3D models directly in-game.
🔎 Public Eye: A detective game with a real-time story generated by AI.
Enjoy your Sunday 👍
🖤 Musk Predicts 2026 Mars Launch
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has announced plans to send five Starship rockets without people to Mars by 2026. The goal is to test landing methods before sending humans to the Red Planet.
According to Musk's latest statements, SpaceX plans to launch its Starship rocket to Mars by the end of 2026. It will carry Tesla's human-like robot called Optimus. SpaceX could send humans to Mars as early as 2029 if these missions without people land successfully. However, 2031 is seen as more likely. These dates match the Earth-Mars transfer windows, which happen about every 26 months. Earth and Mars are positioned best during these windows for shorter travel time and less energy use.
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🎮 Roblox Releases AI 3D Modeler
Roblox has introduced its open-source AI model, Cube 3D. This tool enables creators to produce 3D objects simply by typing in instructions, representing a significant step forward for Roblox's AI capabilities.
Roblox plans to add more AI tools soon, not just for making 3D objects. These new features will include tools to create text and help developers write game dialogues or descriptions. Roblox will also offer tools that turn text into speech and speech into text. These additions aim to improve accessibility and make it easier for users to interact.
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🗺 AI GPS Alternative Navigates without Satellite
Tern AI has introduced the Independently Derived Positioning System (IDPS), which removes the need for satellite signals by using data from vehicle sensors and map information.
IDPS provides several important benefits compared to traditional GPS technology. Because it does not rely on external signals, it can offer reliable navigation even in difficult places such as parking garages, tunnels, and mountain areas where GPS often loses its signal. The system works in a closed loop, improving privacy by not sending out any data externally.
In addition, Tern AI is actively working to combine IDPS with popular map apps like Google Maps, Apple Maps, and Waze, hoping to eventually replace GPS.
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📱 Apple Prepares AirPods Live Translation Feature
According to Bloomberg, Apple is working on a live translation feature for AirPods. This feature will likely be available in late 2025, as part of the iOS 19 update.
This feature will let users translate conversations instantly without typing or entering words by hand. For example, if someone speaks Spanish, their words will be translated into English and played directly into the English speaker's AirPods. When the English speaker replies, their iPhone will play the Spanish translation through its speakers.
Apple is not the first company to offer this kind of feature. Google's Pixel Buds have had something similar since 2020, and Samsung recently added live translation to its Galaxy Buds.
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Ⓜ️ Meta AI Decodes Thoughts into Text
Meta's research team, working with the Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, has created an AI model that can turn brain signals into text. This model uses advanced brain scanning and artificial intelligence to achieve up to 80% accuracy at the character level.
The study shows that the brain doesn't process words one by one. Instead, it holds a complex mix of information at different levels while forming language. This discovery could improve AI language models and improve brain-computer interfaces for people needing communication support.
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🍌 Gene-Edited Non-Browning Banana Developed
Tropic, a biotech company from the UK, has created a banana that does not turn brown by using CRISPR gene-editing technology. This method stops the enzyme that causes bananas to brown, helping the fruit stay fresh longer and reducing food waste. The new banana has already received approval in several countries. It tastes and feels just like regular bananas. Still, it offers environmental benefits and allows for more improvements in banana farming.
Bananas that do not turn brown could significantly reduce food waste. This is important because around 33% of harvested fruits and vegetables never reach consumers due to their short shelf life. Bananas are especially affected by this problem. More than 60% of bananas meant for export become waste before people can eat them. About 5 billion bananas are thrown away each year in the U.S. alone.
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🌌 Colossal Black Hole Discovery
Astronomers have found an enormous black hole 36 billion times heavier than our Sun. This black hole might be one of the largest ever discovered, making scientists rethink what they know about space. As reported by Live Science, this giant black hole is located in a group of galaxies called the Cosmic Horseshoe.
Scientists believe that dark matter, a mysterious substance in space, could have been important in creating and growing these supermassive black holes, especially when the universe was young.
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📣 Hello everyone! Our Sunday digest features the most exciting AI news from Week 10, 2025.
▎NEW RELEASES
🐰 The Pika 2.2 video generator creates clips up to 10 seconds in FullHD (1080p) and cinematically transforms one frame into another via the Pikaframes feature.
🐳 + 🖱 DeepSeek with Perplexity web search is now available on @GPT4Telegrambot.
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🧠 Cortical Labs has released CL1: The first biocomputer using live human neurons.
🐀 Colossal Biosciences has created a "woolly mouse": A first step to bringing back the mammoth.
✍️How does AI help to unlock history mysteries?
🛰 DARPA's new project: Why is the U.S. planning to build "living" space stations?
🍬 e-Taste: A device that enables the remote transmission of taste sensations.
🚀 Rocket Lab is partnering with NASA and MIT to launch the first private mission to Venus in 2026 or later.
🌐 Google has started testing an AI search powered by Gemini 2.0.
👐 Which startups is the OpenAI Startup Fund investing in while anticipating the AGI future?
🤖 OpenAI may launch AI agents with subscriptions up to $20,000 per month.
📱 Spotify and ElevenLabs make audiobook creation faster and more accessible.
▎TO WATCH
📱 New lecture by OpenAI co-founder Andrej Karpathy: How to Use LLMs Effectively?
Enjoy your Sunday 👍
⚛️ Researchers Transform Light into a Supersolid
For the first time, researchers successfully turned laser light into a supersolid, Nature reports. They used a laser and a carefully designed piece of gallium arsenide (GaAs), a material with tiny ridges on its surface. When the laser light interacted with this material, it produced quantum particles called polaritons. The ridges on the gallium arsenide guided the polaritons to organize into a specific pattern, forming a supersolid structure.
This discovery is valuable because it allows scientists to explore supersolids and other unique quantum states in new ways. Supersolids made from light may have advantages over those made from atoms.
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🌐 Google Tests AI-Enhanced Search
Google has started testing AI Mode, an AI-powered search. Powered by Gemini 2.0, it generates answers with source links, like Perplexity or ChatGPT Search, making it ideal for complex queries that would typically require multiple searches. It is still in experimental mode and is only for Google One AI Premium subscribers in the U.S.
The introduction of AI-enhanced search features could fundamentally alter user behavior and expectations. By offering more comprehensive, AI-generated responses, Google may reduce the need for users to click through to original web pages, potentially impacting websites that rely on search traffic.
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🤩 Scientists Engineer "Mammoth-like" Woolly Mouse
Scientists at Colossal Biosciences have created a "woolly mouse" with features similar to a mammoth. The mouse has long, wavy hair and accelerated fat metabolism. According to Time, this genetic engineering success is an important step in the company's effort to bring back the extinct woolly mammoth.
Supporters say this result shows that the company's method can bring back extinct animals. However, critics argue that changing a living species is not the same as reviving a woolly mammoth, and they worry about possible problems in nature and ethical concerns when reintroducing mammoth-like animals.
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🚀 First Private Mission to Venus
Rocket Lab is teaming up with NASA and MIT to launch the first private mission to Venus in 2026 or later. The mission aims to check the planet's atmosphere for signs of tiny living things. They're bringing some slick tech, like NASA's HEEET heat shield and Rocket Lab's Photon spacecraft.
This mission, part of the broader Morning Star Venus exploration program, represents a significant step in commercial space ventures and could pave the way for more frequent, focused planetary exploration missions.
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📣 Hello everyone! Our Sunday digest features the most exciting AI news from Week 9, 2025.
▎MAIN RELEASES
👐 OpenAI has introduced GPT-4.5. The model is now more "human-like," surpassing GPT-4o in many ways. Still, it lags behind "reasoning" models in coding and exact sciences.
🖥 Anthropic has released Claude 3.7 Sonnet, the first AI capable of both quick responses and reasoning—the best coding model for now.
🔴 Claude 3.7 Sonnet is already available on @GPT4Telegrambot
👐 OpenAI Releases GPT-4.5
OpenAI has launched its new GPT-4.5 AI model. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman notes that GPT-4.5 isn't a reasoning model, so it won't crush benchmarks. However, it handles questions better, sounds more human-like, and understands users' wants.
Other Features:
➡️ "It's a giant, expensive model," says Altman. OpenAI had trained the GPT-4.5 across several data centers at once. In the end, OpenAI ran out of free GPUs.
➡️ The model knows a lot more. In exact sciences, GPT-4.5 beats GPT-4o nearly 1.5 times and gets close to the "reasoning" o3-mini. But in coding and math, despite progress, it's still far from o3-mini.
➡️ The model hallucinates much less compared to GPT-4o and o3-mini.
➡️ Pro subscribers ($200/month) already have access, while Plus subscribers ($20/month) wait until next week.
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