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Fri. 06/09 – Zuck’s Not Worried About Apple’s Headset (Corrected)

Fri. 06/09 – Zuck’s Not Worried About Apple’s Headset (Corrected)

FromTechmeme Ride Home


Fri. 06/09 – Zuck’s Not Worried About Apple’s Headset (Corrected)

FromTechmeme Ride Home

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Jun 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Lots of juicy nuggets from a recent all hands over at Meta. Binance.US looks like it’s on the road to shutting down. The first trials of AI tutors for kids are happening. The self-driving revolution I’ve been waiting for seems to be happening. And the Weekend Longreads are happening. As always.Links:Here’s what Mark Zuckerberg thinks about Apple’s Vision Pro (The Verge)This is what Instagram’s upcoming Twitter competitor looks like (The Verge)Meta plans to put AI everywhere on its platforms (Axios)Binance.US Set to Be Cut Off From Banking System After SEC Lawsuit (Bloomberg)Spotify says it’s testing an ‘offline mix’ for when your connection’s patchy (The Verge)New A.I. Chatbot Tutors Could Upend Student Learning (NYTimes)Netflix Subscriptions Jump as U.S. Password-Sharing Crackdown Begins (WSJ)Mercedes first to sell vehicles in California with hands-free, eyes-off automated driving (TechCrunch)Weekend Longreads Suggestions:The Binge Purge TV’s streaming model is broken. It’s also not going away. For Hollywood, figuring that out will be a horror show. (Vulture)The Simpsons Is Good Again After 34 seasons, 750 episodes, and a decades-long funk, the show innovated its way back to popularity and relevance. (Vulture)First Impressions of Vision Pro and VisionOS (Daring Fireball)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Released:
Jun 9, 2023
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