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ChatGPT is getting human-like memory and this might be the first big step toward General AI

[ad_1] ChatGPT is becoming more like your most trusted assistant, remembering not just what you've told it about yourself, your interests, and preferences, but applying those memories in future chats. It's a seemingly small change that may make the generative AI appear more human and, perhaps, pave the way for General AI, which is…

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A fake LastPass developer wizarded their way onto the App Store – but things could actually be far worse

[ad_1] People worry, and I know I've written about how Apple allowing side-loaded apps, as it's about to do in Europe with iOS 17.4, could lead to dangerous malware-filled apps arriving on your best iPhone. But it turns out that Apple's ironclad App Store checks and balances aren't entirely perfect either. Earlier this week…

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Apple Vision Pro review: The spatial computing revolution is here, and I love it

[ad_1] Apple Vision Pro: Two-minute review Apple has spent almost a decade developing the Vision Pro, and it shows. Everything about it is spectacular, from the exquisite design to brilliant visuals that blend the real with the fantastical, to the versatility that puts other mixed-reality headsets to shame. The fact that, even after all…

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Hundreds of Apple Vision Pro pre-orders ended up on eBay, and you’ll pay a premium if you want one

[ad_1] Getting a handle on just how many Vision Pro mixed reality headsets Apple sold in its first weekend isn't easy but finding out if everyone legitimately bought one is even harder. Estimates put the weekend Vision Pro sales haul at somewhere around 180,000 units, and while Apple hasn't confirmed there are some indications that…

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Amazon Echo Frames (Gen 3) review: Good looks, sound, and intelligence but I want more

[ad_1] Amazon Echo Frames (3rd Gen) from the back (Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff) Wearable technology rides a fine line between utility and aesthetic pleasure. There's no question the small device can accomplish myriad tasks but if it looks bizarre on your body, it's destined for the trash heap. That's probably why…

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