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Google Launches Veo 3, an AI Video Generator That Incorporates Audio | Today, 03:42 | 1 | 3 | 31 minutes ago |
Why Two Amazon Drones Crashed at a Test Facility in a December | May 19th, 03:13 | 1 | 41 | 2 days, 1 hour ago |
Maintainer of Linux Distro AnduinOS Revealed to Be Microsoft Employee | May 8th, 15:03 | 1 | 317 | 1 week, 6 days ago |
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Google Launches Veo 3, an AI Video Generator That Incorporates Audio | djembuts | 31 minutes ago |
Google on Tuesday unveiled Veo 3, an AI video generator that includes synchronized audio -- such as dialogue and animal sounds -- setting it apart from rivals like OpenAI's Sora. The company also launched Imagen 4 for high-quality image generation, Flow for cinematic video creation, and made updates to its Veo 2 and Lyria 2 tools. CNBC reports: "Veo 3 excels from text and image prompting to real-world physics and accurate lip syncing," Eli Collins, Google DeepMind product vice president, said in a blog Tuesday. The video-audio AI tool is available Tuesday to U.S. subscribers of Google's new $249.99 per month Ultra subscription plan, which is geared toward hardcore AI enthusiasts. Veo 3 will also be available for users of Google's Vertex AI enterprise platform. Google also announced Imagen 4, its latest image-generation tool, which the company said produces higher-quality images through user prompts. Additionally, Google unveiled Flow, a new filmmaking tool that allows users to create cinematic videos by describing locations, shots and style preferences. Users can access the tool through Gemini, Whisk, Vertex AI and Workspace. s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh s3pGh |
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Why Two Amazon Drones Crashed at a Test Facility in a December | djembuts | 2 days, 1 hour ago |
While Amazon won FAA approval to fly beyond an operators' visual line of sight, "the program remains a work in progress," reports Bloomberg: A pair of Amazon.com Inc. package delivery drones were flying through a light rain in mid-December when, within minutes of one another, they both committed robot suicide... [S]ome 217 feet (66 meters) in the air [at a drone testing facility], the aircraft cut power to its six propellers, fell to the ground and was destroyed. Four minutes later and 183 feet over the taxiway, a second Prime Air drone did the same thing. Not long after the incidents, Amazon paused its experimental drone flights to tweak the aircraft software but said the crashes weren't the "primary reason" for halting the program. Now, five months after the twin crashes, a more detailed explanation of what happened is starting to emerge. Faulty readings from lidar sensors made the drones think they had landed, prompting the software to shut down the propellers, according to National Transportation Safety Board documents reviewed by Bloomberg. The sensors failed after a software update made them more susceptible to being confused by rain, the NTSB said. Amazon also removed a backup sensor present that had been present on earlier iterations, according to the article — though an Amazon spokesperson said the company had found ways to replicate the removed sensors. But Bloomberg notes Amazon's drone efforts has faced "technical challenges and crashes, including one in 2021 that set a field ablaze at the company's testing facility in Pendleton, Oregon." Deliveries are currently limited to College Station, Texas, and greater Phoenix, with plans to expand to Kansas City, Missouri, the Dallas area and San Antonio, as well as the UK and Italy. Starting with a craft that looked like a hobbyist drone — and was vulnerable to even modest gusts of wind — Amazon went through dozens of designs to toughen the vehicle and ultimately make it capable of carting about 5 pounds, giving it the capability to transport items typically ordered from its warehouses. Engineers settled on a six-propeller design that takes off vertically before cruising like a plane. The first model to make regular customer deliveries, the MK27, was succeeded last year by the MK30, which flies at about 67 miles an hour and can deliver packages up to 7.5 miles from its launch point. The craft takes off, flies and lands autonomously. 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 4sc3 |
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New 700-750 Exam Questions 2025 Pdf Version | johnsandre | 4 days, 11 hours ago |
A Northeastern University student demanded her tuition money back after discovering her business professor was secretly using AI to create course materials. Ella Stapleton, who graduated this year, grew suspicious when she noticed telltale signs of AI generation in her professor's lecture notes, including a stray ChatGPT citation in the bibliography, recurring typos matching machine outputs, and images showing figures with extra limbs. "He's telling us not to use it, and then he's using it himself," Stapleton told the New York Times. After filing a formal complaint with Northeastern's business school, Stapleton requested a tuition refund of about $8,000 for the course. The university ultimately rejected her claim. Professor Rick Arrowood acknowledged using ChatGPT, Perplexity AI, and presentation generator Gamma. "In hindsight, I wish I would have looked at it more closely," he said. https://fyphoy.uno |
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Maintainer of Linux Distro AnduinOS Revealed to Be Microsoft Employee | djembuts | 1 week, 6 days ago |
After gaining attention from Neowin and DistroWatch last week, the sole maintainer behind AnduinOS 1.3 -- a Linux distribution styled to resemble Windows 11 -- decided to reveal himself. He turns out to be Anduin Xue, a Microsoft software engineer, who has been working on the project as a personal, non-commercial endeavor built on Ubuntu. Neowin reports: As a Software Engineer 2 at Microsoft (he doesn't work on Windows), Anduin Xue says he's financially stable and sees no need to commercialize AnduinOS. Explaining the financial aspects of the project, he said: "Many have asked why I don't accept donations, how I profit, and if I plan to commercialize AnduinOS. Truthfully, I haven't thoroughly considered these issues. It's not my main job, and I don't plan to rely on it for a living. Each month, I dedicate only a few hours to maintaining it. Perhaps in the future, I might consider providing enterprise solutions based on AnduinOS, but I won't compromise its original simplicity. It has always been about providing myself with a comfortably themed Ubuntu." In our coverage of the AnduinOS 1.3 release last week, one commenter pointed out that the distro is from China. For some, this will raise issues, but Anduin Xue addressed this in his blog post, too, saying that the source code is available to the public. For this reason, he told lacing the operating system with backdoors for the Chinese government would be "irrational and easily exposed." For those worried that the distribution may be abandoned, Anduin Xue said that he intends to continue supporting it and may even maintain it full-time if sponsorship or corporate cooperation emerges. mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds mds |
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