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Trump's Re-election Threatens EV, ChatGPT Now Controls Robot, Microsoft Rebrands AI, Google Accidentally Leaked Jarvis AI, Printful and Printify Merge, Notion vs Asana, Waymo More Expensive and Slower

  1. Trump's Re-election Threatens Electric Vehicle Progress in the US.
    Trump's re-election presents a challenge for the electric vehicle industry, as his policies are expected to favor gas-powered vehicles and potentially weaken regulations on safety and emissions, while Tesla, with its CEO's political shift, may benefit from a pro-business stance.

  2. ChatGPT Now Controls Robot Arms for Cleaning Spills.
    Researchers have used GPT-4 to teach affordable robot arms to clean up spills, showcasing how AI language models can be used for tasks beyond language.

  3. Microsoft Rebrands AI Features as "Windows Intelligence" to Rival Apple.
    Microsoft is reportedly rebranding its AI features in Windows as "Windows Intelligence," potentially mimicking Apple's "Apple Intelligence" service, sparking criticism for copying and raising concerns about the effectiveness of its AI integration.

  4. Google Accidentally Leaked Jarvis AI: Your New Web-Surfing Companion.
    Google's AI-powered web browser companion, Jarvis, has been accidentally leaked and is expected to officially launch in December, offering users a new way to surf the web.

  5. Printful and Printify Merge to Create a Print-on-Demand Powerhouse.
    Printful and Printify, two Latvian on-demand printing startups, are merging to unlock economies of scale and combat funding challenges in the creator economy.

  6. Notion vs Asana: Which Tool Wins for Your Team?
    Notion excels in templates and flexible content organization, while Asana shines with its robust project management features and native time tracking, making Asana a better choice for teams focused on task management and collaboration.

  7. Waymo's Self-Driving Taxis: More Expensive, Slower Than Regular Rides.
    A new study by Forbes reveals that Waymo's robotaxis are more expensive and significantly slower than traditional ridesharing services, making them a less appealing option for cost- and time-conscious riders.