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At the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2024, Apple unveiled several significant updates and new features across its product lineup. The highlights include the introduction of iOS 18, which brings extensive enhancements to apps like Mail, Messages, and Photos, as well as new home screen customization options. The AI-powered Apple Intelligence and a more advanced Siri were key announcements, with Siri receiving a major upgrade integrating ChatGPT-like capabilities. macOS 15, named Sequoia, was also revealed, featuring improvements in system settings and enhanced AI functionalities.Elon Musk has threatened to ban Apple devices from his companies in response to Apple's integration of ChatGPT into its systems, as announced at WWDC 2024. Musk expressed concerns over the potential implications of Apple's AI advancements and their impact on his businesses.Elon Musk’s SpaceX is facing a lawsuit and multiple allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination from former employees. The lawsuit claims that SpaceX executives discriminated against women, tolerated sexual harassment, and retaliated against employees who raised concerns. YouTube is testing a new tool that allows creators to experiment with different video thumbnails to see which one performs best. This feature aims to help creators optimize their video presentation by selecting the most engaging thumbnail.Raspberry Pi has successfully gone public, with its shares experiencing a significant increase following the IPO. The company raised $40 million, which it plans to use for engineering projects, improving its supply chain, and other corporate purposes. The IPO has valued Raspberry Pi at around £500 million ($690 million), and major investors like Arm and Lansdowne Partners have committed substantial amounts to support the company's future growth​ Microsoft has responded to backlash over its new Windows Recall feature by making it opt-in rather than enabled by default. The Recall feature, which captures and indexes screenshots of user activity for AI-based searches, raised significant privacy and security concerns. New York's Legislature has passed a bill that bans social media platforms from using "addictive" recommendation algorithms for users under 18. The legislation, known as the Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation (SAFE) for Kids Act, aims to mitigate the negative impacts of social media on children's mental health by requiring platforms to provide content in chronological order and allowing parents to block notifications during nighttime hours without consent.Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has criticized Nvidia's success in AI chips, attributing it to "extraordinary luck" rather than strategic planning. During the Computex show, Gelsinger highlighted Intel's new products aimed at reclaiming market share and emphasized that AI wasn't initially a focus for Nvidia's GPUs.Adobe's new terms of service have sparked significant controversy, allowing the company access to users' projects for training its AI systems without explicit consent. This move has been criticized for potentially violating user privacy, especially for professionals handling confidential or proprietary information.

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At the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2024, Apple unveiled several significant updates and new features across its product lineup. The highlights include the introduction of iOS 18, which brings extensive enhancements to apps like Mail, Messages, and Photos, as well as new home screen customization options. The AI-powered Apple Intelligence and a more advanced Siri were key announcements, with Siri receiving a major upgrade integrating ChatGPT-like capabilities. macOS 15, named Sequoia, was also revealed, featuring improvements in system settings and enhanced AI functionalities.Elon Musk has threatened to ban Apple devices from his companies in response to Apple's integration of ChatGPT into its systems, as announced at WWDC 2024. Musk expressed concerns over the potential implications of Apple's AI advancements and their impact on his businesses.Elon Musk’s SpaceX is facing a lawsuit and multiple allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination from former employees. The lawsuit claims that SpaceX executives discriminated against women, tolerated sexual harassment, and retaliated against employees who raised concerns. YouTube is testing a new tool that allows creators to experiment with different video thumbnails to see which one performs best. This feature aims to help creators optimize their video presentation by selecting the most engaging thumbnail.Raspberry Pi has successfully gone public, with its shares experiencing a significant increase following the IPO. The company raised $40 million, which it plans to use for engineering projects, improving its supply chain, and other corporate purposes. The IPO has valued Raspberry Pi at around £500 million ($690 million), and major investors like Arm and Lansdowne Partners have committed substantial amounts to support the company's future growth​ Microsoft has responded to backlash over its new Windows Recall feature by making it opt-in rather than enabled by default. The Recall feature, which captures and indexes screenshots of user activity for AI-based searches, raised significant privacy and security concerns. New York's Legislature has passed a bill that bans social media platforms from using "addictive" recommendation algorithms for users under 18. The legislation, known as the Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation (SAFE) for Kids Act, aims to mitigate the negative impacts of social media on children's mental health by requiring platforms to provide content in chronological order and allowing parents to block notifications during nighttime hours without consent.Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has criticized Nvidia's success in AI chips, attributing it to "extraordinary luck" rather than strategic planning. During the Computex show, Gelsinger highlighted Intel's new products aimed at reclaiming market share and emphasized that AI wasn't initially a focus for Nvidia's GPUs.Adobe's new terms of service have sparked significant controversy, allowing the company access to users' projects for training its AI systems without explicit consent. This move has been criticized for potentially violating user privacy, especially for professionals handling confidential or proprietary information.

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