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In today's Techpresso:
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✈️ NASA's quiet supersonic jet completes its first flight 🔄 Amazon CEO says layoffs were for 'agility' not AI 🏭 Samsung and Nvidia to build an AI Megafactory 🚀 SpaceX, Blue Origin propose faster lunar timelines 🤖 Tim Cook says more AIs are coming to Apple Intelligence ⚖️ Palantir sues former engineers over stolen secrets 🎁 + 18 other news you might like 🔮 + 6 handpicked research papers and tools
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✈️ NASA's quiet supersonic jet completes its first flight
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- NASA's X-59 experimental jet, built by Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works, completed its inaugural flight over California's Mojave Desert, which confirmed the vehicle's airworthiness and basic safety systems.
- The plane is designed to soften the loud sonic boom of supersonic travel into a much quieter "sonic thump," potentially allowing future commercial jets to fly faster over land.
- Its unique shape features a long, slender nose that breaks up shock waves and a top-mounted engine to keep its underside smooth, directing sound away from the ground.
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🔄 Amazon CEO says layoffs were for 'agility' not AI
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- CEO Andy Jassy said the recent corporate layoffs were not financially driven or caused by AI, calling it a cultural decision to help the massive company stay nimble.
- Amazon's rapid growth created extra layers of management that slowed decision-making, so the cuts aim to restore ownership for the employees who are doing the actual work.
- The workforce reduction is described as a cultural reset intended to make the business operate like a startup again during what Jassy calls a technology transformation.
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🏭 Samsung and Nvidia to build an AI Megafactory
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- Samsung plans to build an "AI Megafactory" with a cluster of 50,000 Nvidia GPUs, a facility intended to improve its chip manufacturing for mobile devices and various robots.
- Nvidia will help adapt the Korean company's chipmaking lithography platform for its GPUs, a collaboration that its representatives claim will result in 20 times better performance for Samsung.
- The project also involves using Nvidia's Omniverse simulation software and tweaking Samsung's fourth-generation HBM memory, while the GPUs will additionally run AI models for the company's devices.
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🚀 SpaceX, Blue Origin propose faster lunar timelines
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- A growing concern that China might land astronauts on the Moon first has prompted NASA to ask private companies for ways to accelerate its existing timeline for the Artemis program.
- SpaceX confirmed it submitted a plan to the agency for a "simplified mission architecture" to get crew on the lunar surface faster, though the company has not yet provided specific details.
- Blue Origin is exploring a "more incremental approach" using its smaller Blue Moon Mark 1 lander, which could potentially get people to the Moon without requiring complex orbital refueling.
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🤖 Tim Cook says more AIs are coming to Apple Intelligence
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- CEO Tim Cook says Apple has a clear intention to embed more third-party AI tools into its operating systems, expanding beyond the already announced integration of ChatGPT into Siri.
- A Google Gemini integration is said to be in the works for the company’s software, and there are also rumors circulating about a potential future partnership with the AI firm Anthropic.
- Beyond external models, Cook also confirmed that an AI-upgraded Siri is currently on track for release sometime next year, stating that the company is making good progress on the update.
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⚖️ Palantir sues former engineers over stolen secrets
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- Palantir filed a federal lawsuit against two former senior engineers, alleging they used stolen trade secrets to build Percepta, a "copycat" AI integration company backed by General Catalyst.
- The complaint states one engineer, Joanna Cohen, sent herself confidential Palantir documents via Slack, including a healthcare revenue cycle diagram and a draft statement of work, after resigning.
- Percepta's business model is said to mirror the data analytics giant's, and the startup's team is composed of nearly half former Palantir employees, according to the legal filing.
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Minecraft HDL: an educational tool that generates redstone circuits in Minecraft from digital design files, helping to teach the basics of hardware design.
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Kimi Linear: an AI model architecture that processes large amounts of information more efficiently, improving performance and speed while using less memory.
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Reasoning Models Reason Well, Until They Don't: large language models can appear to reason but often just learn superficial shortcuts, causing them to fail when a problem is changed even slightly.
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Quibbler: an AI critic that observes your coding agent and automatically corrects it to ensure it follows your project's specific rules, patterns, and coding style.
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No Code: a command-line tool for converting text or code into an invisible format and then transforming it back into something readable.
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Rapid Brightening of 3I/Atlas Ahead of Perihelion: this paper reports that Comet Atlas experienced a sudden increase in brightness before it reached its closest point to the sun.
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