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Project Jarvis, Intel Missed Nvidia, Japanese Inventor, YouTube Affiliate Launched in India, Lyft Fined, America Approves Giant Lithium Mine

  1. Google Unveils Project Jarvis, A Computer-Controlling AI System in Development.
    Google is reportedly working on a new tool called Project Jarvis. This tool would automate tasks such as purchasing products and booking flights using a future version of its Gemini technology.

  2. Intel's Regrettably Missed Opportunity to Buy Nvidia for $20 Billion in 2005.
    Intel's missed opportunity to buy Nvidia in 2005 for $20 billion at a fraction of its current value has led to a massive valuation gap with a current value of over $3 trillion.

  3. Japanese Inventor Creates Six Robot Clones to Assist with Daily Tasks and Lectures.
    Japanese inventor Hiroshi Ishiguro has created six robot clones of himself over 18 years, including Geminoid HI-6, a life-like teleoperated android with advanced conversational abilities.

  4. The YouTube Affiliate Program is launched in India with Flipkart Partnership.
    YouTube has launched its affiliate program in India allowing creators to tag products in their videos and earn referrals with Flipkart and Myntra.

  5. Lyft Fined $2.1 Million Over Misleading Claims About Driver Earnings.
    The Federal Trade Commission requires Lyft to pay 2.1 million dollars and change its advertising practices after finding that it overinflated driver earnings by up to 30%.

  6. America Approves Giant Lithium Mine in Nevada for Electric Cars.
    The Biden administration approves a massive lithium and boron mine in Nevada, set to produce enough lithium for 370,000 vehicles annually. Still, it raises concerns about its impact on local wildlife and water consumption.