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How to Quit Your Smartphone 01-02-2024

Readers who have taken the plunge said it had improved their lives, marriages and mental health, and offered advice to those going without their smartphones for “Flip Phone February.”Lees verder op New York Times

Meta plans to deploy its second-gen in-house chips, referred to internally as Artemis, to its data centers in 2024, alongside “commercially available GPUs” (Reuters) 01-02-2024

Reuters: Meta plans to deploy its second-gen in-house chips, referred to internally as Artemis, to its data centers in 2024, alongside “commercially available GPUs”  —  Facebook owner Meta Platforms (META.O) plans to deploy into its data centers this year a new version of a custom chip aimed … Lees verder op Tech Meme

The US CPSC says Snap will recall all of its Pixy selfie camera drones as their batteries pose a fire risk; Snap sold less than 71,000 drones (Sean Hollister/The Verge) 01-02-2024

Sean Hollister / The Verge: The US CPSC says Snap will recall all of its Pixy selfie camera drones as their batteries pose a fire risk; Snap sold less than 71,000 drones  —  Snap gave up on its Pixy flying selfie camera drone after just four months, but it turns out the company sold 71,000 drones … Lees verder op Tech Meme

YouTube says YouTube Premium and Music have a combined 100M subscribers; CEO Neal Mohan says subscriptions have become a “meaningful part” of YouTube's business (Richard Nieva/Forbes) 01-02-2024

Richard Nieva / Forbes: YouTube says YouTube Premium and Music have a combined 100M subscribers; CEO Neal Mohan says subscriptions have become a “meaningful part” of YouTube’s business  —  YouTube CEO Neal Mohan told Forbes the subscription services are now a “meaningful part” of the business. Lees verder op Tech Meme

Google plans to roll out a Google Maps feature that uses LLMs to analyze data on 250M+ places and recommend places, starting in the US (Andrew J. Hawkins/The Verge) 01-02-2024

Andrew J. Hawkins / The Verge: Google plans to roll out a Google Maps feature that uses LLMs to analyze data on 250M+ places and recommend places, starting in the US  —  Google is bringing generative AI to — where else?  — Google Maps, promising to help users find cool places through the use of large language models (LLM). Lees verder op Tech Meme