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Today in Tech

Today in Tech

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Today in Tech is your daily dose of tech, served up in a way that's easy to understand. We break down complex topics like AI, startups, and industry trends into bite-sized pieces that even the non-tech savvy can appreciate. Whether you're curious about the latest AI breakthroughs or want to know what's happening in the startup world, we've got you covered. Join us for a daily tech update that's both informative and engaging.Copyright Podcraftr Social Sciences
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  • Musk's Cybercab & AI Nobel Wins
    Oct 12 2024
    In this episode of 'Today in Tech', JT explores the progress of two key areas of technology - autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence (AI). The discussion kicks off with the recent unveiling of Tesla's 'Cybercab' - a futuristic vehicle designed without any driver controls and expected to retail under $30,000 by 2026. Thereafter, the focus shifts to the remarkable advancements in AI as demonstrated by AI scientist Geoffrey Hinton winning the Nobel Prize in Physics and the Google AI team earning a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work on using AI to design novel proteins. By delving into these exciting technological innovations, JT provides a glimpse into both the future of personal mobility and role of AI in areas beyond computing.
    • A lot is riding on Musk and Teslaâs ârobotaxiâ event | CNN Business
    • Musk, Tesla unveil long-awaited "Cybercab" robotaxi - CBS News
    • AI is having its Nobel moment. Do scientists need the tech industry to sustain it? | New Orleans CityBusiness
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