Sony cuts the price of the PlayStation VR 2 by $150, Amazon gets into the Quantum computing game with Ocelot, and Dr. Niki says that Spam is a problem for science as well as email.
Starring Jason Howell and Huyen Tue Dao.
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Show Notes
- Nvidia sales grow 78% on AI demand, company gives strong guidance
- Nvidia CEO Huang says AI has to do ‘100 times more’ computation now than when ChatGPT was released
- Key Takeaways From Nvidia’s Fourth-Quarter Report
- Instagram’s Reels may get its own app
- Pixel Watch 3 Loss of Pulse Detection coming to the US in March
- Sony drops PlayStation VR 2 price to $399
- Biden Justice Department downplayed U.K. demand for Apple ‘back door’
- Amazon’s Cloud Unit Builds Quantum Computing Chip Called Ocelot
- Life360 Acquires Fantix Unit to Boost AI-Driven Ad Capabilities
- Meta says it fixed ‘error’ after Instagram users report a flood of graphic and violent content
- Spam is a problem for email but it’s also a problem for science
Instagram ponders spinning Reels out into its own app, AWS unveils Ocelot, its first quantum-computing chip, and Meta fixed a glitch that flooded users’ Reels feeds with violent content.
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