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    DeepSeek-V3, ultra-large open-source AI, outperforms Llama and Qwen on launch
    The new model shows open-source closing in on closed-source models, suggesting reduced chances of one big AI player ruling the game.Read More
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    ChatGPT is down
    ChatGPT isnt working for many users right now. With numerous reports on social media, we also confirmed that the chatbot loads but isnt able to respond to queries, while others are seeing an internal server error message.It looks like the outage started around 1:30PM ET, which is when reports began to spike on Down Detector. At 2PM ET, OpenAI posted an update to its status page, saying ChatGPT, the API, and its text-to-video generator Sora are currently experiencing high error rates. An update posted at 2:18PM ET said the issue is caused by an upstream provider and that OpenAI is currently monitoring the situation. At 3:06PM ET, OpenAI said its continuing to work on a fix. Theres no mention of an ETA for when access will be restored.ChatGPT has gone down a few times in the past several months. Just days after OpenAI released Sora to ChatGPT subscribers earlier this month, the video generation tool and ChatGPT went down for hours. Meanwhile, a widespread outage affecting AI tools brought down ChatGPT in June.Update, December 26th: Added an update from OpenAI.
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    #55 Want To Create a Standout Portfolio Project With the Latest Models?
    Author(s): Towards AI Editorial Team Originally published on Towards AI. Good Morning, AI Enthusiasts! This week, weve got a lineup of hands-on tutorials perfect for enhancing your portfolio projects. If you havent already checked it out, weve also launched an extremely in-depth course to help you land a 6-figure job as an LLM developer. You can take a look at the free preview here.Plus, this weeks issue is packed with exciting collaboration opportunities, valuable resources, and discussions. Enjoy the read Whats AI WeeklyFine-tuning is not a competitor to RAG but can complement it. By training the model on specific data, the retriever also finds more relevant documents, and the generator can give more accurate answers since both understand the topic better. This process cuts down on errors, making responses clearer and more precise. There are various techniques to fine-tune your model more optimally. This week, lets dive into some of these techniques and understand how they can enhance your RAG pipeline. Read the complete article here or watch the video on YouTube! Louis-Franois Bouchard, Towards AI Co-founder & Head of CommunityLearn AI Together Community section!AI poll of the week!I wont disagree with that, Towards AI is all about making AI accessible. But, all the rules of learning that apply to AI, machine learning, and NLP dont always apply to LLMs, especially if you are building something or looking for a high-paying job. Knowing what is NOT possible with LLMs is just as important as knowing what is possible. And with the pace of LLM development, you dont have the time to reinvent the wheel, thats where I personally reply on curated and tested paid courses. Would love to hear your thoughts on this and understand what your barriers are to paying for a course. Share it all in the thread, and lets talk!Collaboration OpportunitiesThe Learn AI Together Discord community is flooding with collaboration opportunities. If you are excited to dive into applied AI, want a study partner, or even want to find a partner for your passion project, join the collaboration channel! Keep an eye on this section, too we share cool opportunities every week!1. Urfavalm is developing an AI-based mobile app to help people with disabilities and is looking for one or two developers with experience in mobile app development and NLP or computer vision. If this sounds relevant and interesting to you, reach out in the thread!2. Lufofz__ is looking for 12 engineers to work on a multi-agentic project that is getting some traction. If you want to know more about this, connect in the thread!3. Shubhamgaur. is looking to collaborate with someone on an ML-based project deep learning, Pytorch. If this sounds exciting, contact them in the thread!Meme of the week!Meme shared by bigbuxchungusTAI Curated sectionArticle of the weekDecoding Latent Variables: Comparing Bayesian, EM, and VAE Approaches By Shenggang LiThe article presents a comprehensive analysis of three statistical methods for uncovering hidden patterns in data: Expectation Maximization (EM), Bayesian Estimation, and Variational Autoencoders (VAEs). It demonstrates how each method handles incomplete data and reveals underlying patterns using A/B testing scenarios in marketing campaigns. The study shows how EM iteratively refines missing information, Bayesian estimation incorporates prior knowledge with new data for confident results, and VAEs use neural networks to generate new possibilities and simulate outcomes. Through practical code implementations, mathematical intuition, and real-world examples, this article compares these methods strengths and limitations. It particularly highlights VAEs potential in A/B testing for handling missing data, simulating outcomes, and quantifying uncertainty, offering insights for future applications in marketing, healthcare, and recommendation systems.Our must-read articles1. Unveiling LLM-Enhanced Search Technologies By Florian JuneThis article examines the evolution of search technology, contrasting traditional keyword-based search with the emerging field of LLM-enhanced search. Traditional search returns lists of links, requiring users to synthesize information. LLM-enhanced search leverages Large Language Models (LLMs), Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), and agent technologies to provide direct, concise answers through conversational interfaces. It explores several architectures, including Search with Lepton and MindSearch, highlighting their distinct workflows and components. Key features discussed include result reranking (using methods like OpenPerplex and custom logic) and knowledge graph integration for complex, multi-hop queries. The role of PDF parsing and text chunking is also addressed, showcasing LangChain and PyPDF2 implementations. While acknowledging limitations such as performance on location-based queries and the need for more sophisticated RAG modules, it concludes that LLM-enhanced search represents a promising, albeit nascent, area with substantial potential for future development.2. Gemini 2.0 Flash + Local Multimodal RAG + Context-aware Python Project: Easy AI/Chat for your Docs By Gao Dalie ()This article details creating a local, multimodal RAG-powered chatbot using Gemini 2.0 Flash. It highlights Gemini 2.0 Flashs speed and multimodal capabilities (handling images, audio, video) surpassing its predecessor. The chatbot leverages a knowledge graph built from uploaded PDFs processed via PyMuPDF and Pillow to create images and embeddings. A dual-agent approach uses Gemini to summarize and analyze PDF content, identifying relevant passages using embedding similarity. The system, built with Python and Langchain, provides a user-friendly interface (via Streamlit) for querying and receiving answers, demonstrating efficient handling of complex data.3. Building a Knowledge Graph from Unstructured Text Data: A Step-by-Step Guide By ANSHUL SHIVHAREThis article presents a step-by-step guide to constructing a knowledge graph from unstructured text data. It leverages OLLAMA for local LLM deployment, enhancing performance and privacy. The process begins by loading and chunking text documents, then using a custom function (graphPrompt) and the Zephyr LLM to extract entities and relationships. These are organized into a DataFrame, and contextual proximity edges are added to improve graph connectivity. The resulting data is used to create a NetworkX graph, which undergoes community detection for visualization. Finally, PyVis generates an HTML representation of the knowledge graph, showcasing nodes, relationships, and community structures.4. How to Summarize, Analyze, and Query Videos with Qwen2-VL Multimodal AI By Isuru Lakshan EkanayakaThis article explains how to use the Qwen2-VL multimodal AI model to analyze videos. It details setting up a suitable environment (locally or using Google Colab), installing necessary packages, and loading the Qwen2-VL model. The core process begins with structuring prompts that combine video input (specifying filename, maximum pixel resolution, and frames per second FPS to control processing load) with textual questions or requests for summaries. The article then details how to process this video data and prepare it for the model. Finally, it explains how to use the Qwen2-VL model to generate text outputs, including comprehensive video summaries or answers to specific questions posed within the prompts, along with techniques for optimizing performance and troubleshooting common issues like CUDA out-of-memory errors. Finally, it explores real-world applications across various sectors and offers best practices for effective video analysis with Qwen2-VL.If you are interested in publishing with Towards AI, check our guidelines and sign up. We will publish your work to our network if it meets our editorial policies and standards.Join thousands of data leaders on the AI newsletter. Join over 80,000 subscribers and keep up to date with the latest developments in AI. From research to projects and ideas. If you are building an AI startup, an AI-related product, or a service, we invite you to consider becoming asponsor. Published via Towards AI
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    Boost your Local Business with Data Analysis and Web Scraping
    Boost your Local Business with Data Analysis and Web Scraping 0 like December 26, 2024Share this postAuthor(s): Lazar Gugleta Originally published on Towards AI. This member-only story is on us. Upgrade to access all of Medium.Improving your business is a daily and tedious task, but using competition data can provide interesting underlying insights.Data analysis lets you know how you stack against the competition and how to improve your assets, such as a website, opening hours, extra equipment, etc.Today, we will explore how to collect, process, and analyze Google Maps data to your advantage and eventually improve your local business. We will use the Octoparse Web Scraping tool to obtain the data and Python to analyze it quickly.Lets jump right into it!Image generated and edited by AuthorThe tool we are building today has two components. First, we need to define the topic of our research. Lets say we want to analyze tapas bars in Madrid and all the features that data collection offers us. After preparing the Excel file, we analyzed it in Python to see how to improve it.Disclaimer: This article is only for educational purposes. We do not encourage anyone to scrape websites, especially those web properties that may have terms and conditions against such actions.We are using the Octoparse Web Scraping app for this part called Google Maps Listing and Details Page Read the full blog for free on Medium.Join thousands of data leaders on the AI newsletter. Join over 80,000 subscribers and keep up to date with the latest developments in AI. From research to projects and ideas. If you are building an AI startup, an AI-related product, or a service, we invite you to consider becoming asponsor. Published via Towards AITowards AI - Medium Share this post
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    Skeleton Crews Mystery Pirate Could Play an Important Role in the Star Wars Timeline
    This article contains spoilers through episode 5 of Star Wars: Skeleton CrewStar Wars: Skeleton Crew has had two major mysteries at the center of the story from the beginning. The first being what the hell is At Attins deal? And the second whose ship did the children find and what happened to its captain and crew? Episode 5 You Have a Lot to Learn About Pirates gives us important clues not only as to how these two mysteries are woven together, but also where this story fits in the greater Star Wars timeline.We already know that this adventure takes place during the New Republic era, 9 ABY (After the Battle of Yavin) to be precise. From the arrival of Republic officers at Khymms outpost and mentions of the Galactic Civil War to the appearance of pirates previously seen in The Mandalorian, theres enough to connect this show with all of the others happening during this time period. However, the nature of At Attin and the mysteries surrounding it keep asking us to look to the past. In some cases, very, very far back into the galaxys history.In this episode, we learn the name of the pirate who crash-landed on At Attin some time ago. Tak Rennod is the most infamous pirate the galaxys ever known, according to both Jod (Jude Law) and SM-33 (Nick Frost), who was ruthless in his pursuit of treasure. We also learn from Rennods logs that At Attin is the last Old Republic mint, which for a pirate is essentially an infinite treasure glitch, and would set him up for life. This made Rennod increasingly paranoid, according to SM-33, and led to a mutiny among his crew as they approached At Attin. SM-33 says that the captain was killed by his crew, and in turn he made sure they died crashing into the planet. But its hard to know how much of this story to believe as we already know that the droids memories have been modified before.Some fans (including myself) believe that captain Rennod, or potentially a member of his crew, actually survived the crash and somehow swindled themselves into becoming the mysterious Supervisor of At Attin. We conveniently still dont know what Rennod actually looks like thanks to his purposely corrupted data log, nor have we seen the Supervisor of At Attin. It would be the ultimate way to gain wealth and power without anyone threatening to take it away. At Attins citizens are forbidden from communicating or venturing out into the greater galaxy all the while encouraged to contribute to The Great Work, which all signs now point to being gold production.The main problem with this theory is we still dont know exactly when At Attin was founded nor when Rennods ship crash-landed on the planet. Given how deeply buried the ship is when the children find it, it seems like the ship has been stuck on At Attin for a while. But at the same time, none of the humans seem to know anything about it. Its discovery is a huge surprise to them, which means that either it landed before this society was created, or someone in charge has been burying its existence and making sure that no one finds it for generations. This would explain why the droids patrolling the area are so adamant about keeping people out of the woods.There are a lot of signs that point to At Attin existing as far back as the High Republic. Wims stories of the Jedi and Sith, references to The Great Work, Khymm calling it a jewel of the Old Republic, and now even the lightsaber found in Rennods lair point to a time way before the Republic we see in The Phantom Menace.This means that if Rennod or any member of his crew really did become the Supervisor and are responsible for turning At Attin into the almost totalitarian world we see in Skeleton Crew, they would likely have to be a species that lives an incredibly long time, or else have chosen a successor to keep up the ruse in their death.Skeleton Crew is doing a phenomenal job of weaving and crafting Star Wars history into the New Republic era. This story will not only likely have ramifications on the other shows happening during this time period, it could also impact how we see the galaxys past. Was At Attin intended to be a benevolent creation, or has greed and gold always been its purpose?Regardless of whether or not this theory is revealed to be true as the series goes on, its clear that At Attin and Rennod both have an important part to play in the Star Wars timeline. We may not yet know exactly how far back in time this mystery goes, but in Skeleton Crew, the past is just as important as the present.New episodes of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew will premiere Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Disney+, culminating with the finale on January 14.Join our mailing listGet the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox!
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    Five new Apple products are coming soon in early 2025, heres what to expect
    2025 is about to begin, and Apple looks set to kick off the year with several strong product launches. Heres a look at five new products expected to arrive soon in early 2025.M4 MacBook AirApples most popular Mac is about to get its next upgrade. Heres what to expect from the new MacBook Air in early 2025:M4 chip16GB RAM standardNano-texture display option12MP Center Stage cameraLikely improved battery performance thanks to M4Same design with 13-inch and 15-inch sizesOverall it should be a solid update for the MacBook Air. As for timing, signs point to a March releaseright on schedule with when the M3 MacBook Air launched in early 2024.iPhone SE 4Apples next iPhone will be the one most people should probably buy. Its the new iPhone SE 4, which is expected to debut in March.The new iPhone SE will feature: an iPhone 14-style design, with OLED and no Home ButtonFace ID and a notchthe A18 chip just added to the iPhone 16Apple Intelligence support, which is otherwise exclusive to 16 and 15 Pro models8GB of RAM48MP main camera, likely similar to the iPhone 16sUSB-C portand the first ever Apple-designed 5G modemAll of this at a compelling, budget-friendly price pointlikely under $499.The product Im personally most excited about is Apples forthcoming HomePad smart display.Mark Gurman detailed the forthcoming product extensively in a recent Bloomberg piece, which should bring fresh energy to Apples Home product lineup. Expected features, per Gurman, include:Focus is on Siri, Communication, and Home controlRuns Safari, Music, Notes, and several other Apple apps but no App StoreDevice is touch, but will mostly be operated by voice through Apple Intelligences new App IntentsNew OS is a blend of watchOS and iOS StandBy mode; dynamic UI shifts based on user distanceSize is roughly two iPhones side-by-side, with about a 6-inch screenDevice has speakers, FaceTime camera, and batteryApple is working on wall attachments, plus a speaker base for desks, tables, kitchens, and nightstandsHeavy security focus as well as video/audio intercom feature that works with other home devicesHome Screen is customizable with the classic Apple widgets and Home controlsTaps into video doorbells and video cameras, with support for security alertsI cant wait to see Apples renewed push into Home products come to fruition. Gurman says the HomePad is coming in March, though one report says it might get pushed until later.After a barren 2023 for iPad, Apple was originally expected to update its entire iPad lineup in 2024. We did get new iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad mini models, but the base iPad has been left unchanged.In early 2025 though, the iPad will get updated to an 11th generation device. We dont know much about the new iPad, other than that it will get a faster A-series chip, likely one with 8GB of RAM that supports Apple Intelligence. It will potentially feature Apples new Wi-Fi and Bluetooth networking chip too. Mostly, it sounds like a standard iterative update for Apples most affordable iPad.Finally, there are several other Apple products that could round out the companys early 2025 releases. While its possible we wont see any of these devices until mid-year or later, its highly likely at least one will be among Apples earlier waves of product launches.The last Apple Watch SE arrived in 2022, over two years ago now. Leading up to Apples September 2024 event, rumors pointed to a launch for the SE 3but it never materialized.Previous Apple Watch SE models have debuted in September, but there are two reasons to believe the new SE might arrive in March or April instead.if the device was indeed targeting September 2024 but just missed it, Apple has little reason to wait a whole extra yearan Apple Watch SE launch could pair nicely with the iPhone SE 4s releaseAs for the iPad Air, Apple just revved the device in May with the M2 chip, but rumors indicate an M3 upgrade is coming before long. We may have to wait until around May, but timing specifics are uncertain, and theres very little known about the new model.Two other options for early 2025 are the HomePod mini 2 and new Apple TV 4K. While we havent heard specific rumors about timing, Apple could target these launches to coincide with the HomePad as part of a broader new Home device strategy.Apples early 2025 products: wrap-upApples plans could always change, but if these five or more products do arrive in the early part of 2025, it will make for an especially strong start to the year for the company. All leading up to whats sure to be an exciting WWDC and fall product launch season.Which of Apples products coming in early 2025 are you most excited for? Let us know in the comments.Best iPhone accessoriesAdd 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. 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    Asus ProArt Display 5K review: An excellent budget-friendly Apple Studio Display alternative [Video]
    The Asus ProArt Display 5K, with an MSRP thats half the price of the Apple Studio Display, yields the same 5K resolution (51202880) in a similar 27-inch form factor. If youre looking for a more affordable 5K display when compared to the Studio Display, its worth your consideration. Watch my hands-on video review, and subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more.Display QualityThe biggest draw to the ProArt Display (PA27JCV) is that its a true 5K (51202880) panel, so you dont have to worry about any of the UI scaling issues that make 4K displays seem off when used with macOS. There exist utilities to help work around these issues, but I prefer to have a native 5K panel, and Asus display provides that.The ProArt 5K display boasts an IPS panel with standard 178-degree viewing angles. However, its an LED-backlit display so that you wont experience the contrast ratios and backlight control in OLED or miniLED displays. Asus does include a dynamic dimming feature, but I suggest disabling it as there arent enough dimming zones to avoid it becoming a distraction. Overall, I found the panel to be of good quality; it was uniform, and there was minimal backlight bleed in my sample unit provided by Asus. For full transparency, Asus has zero say over the contents of this review and was not able to view it before publishing. These are my thoughts after a few weeks of usage.Asus ProArt Display 5K video reviewSubscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more videosWith its typical brightness of 400 nits and peak brightness of 500 nits, this monitor isnt ideal for editing and creating HDR content. However, its sufficient for watching movies through the Apple TV app. For reference, its brightness rating is lower than the 600 nits of Apples Studio Display, but keep in mind that these values are not perceived linearly, so the figures are much closer than what they might seem to be on paper.The unit features a 60Hz max refresh rate with a response time of 5ms. Given the pedestrian refresh rate, its probably not the best option for high-end gaming, but it paired well with my Nintendo Switch. Display specificationsModel name: ProArt Display 5K PA27JCVSize: 27-inchBacklight: LEDPanel: IPSFinish: MatteViewing angle: 178/ 178Aspect ratio: 16:9Resolution: 5K (51202880)Refresh rate: 60HzColor space: 99% DCI-P3Brightness: Typical: 400cd/ HDR, Peak: 500 cd/VESA DisplayHDR 500Contrast: Typical: 1500:1 Max: 3000:1Response time: 5ms(GTG)Colors: 1073.7M (8bit+FRC)Ambient brightness/color tempDynamic dimmingLike most third-party monitors, Asus display features a matte coating to reject ambient light. While matte display technology, particularly the high-end nano-texture used by Apple, has its merits, Ive long preferred glossy displays. Due to the diffusion layer, matte displays reduce text sharpness, clarity, and contrast. This may not be a significant issue for those accustomed to matte displays. Still, it becomes noticeable when comparing them to glossy displays like those found on Apple Studio Displays, MacBook Pros, or iPads.I think Asus did a fine job with its matte display, and I started to second-guess myself about its merits versus glossy. In other words, its very good, and it made me realize how much I tend to dismiss the reflections caused by a glossy display, even in an area where I can largely control ambient light. After a while, I started getting used to the matte diffusion layer, even when working with large amounts of text, such as this review.Design & Build QualityThe Asus ProArt 5Ks build quality is typical of a third-party display. Its usually a combination of plastic and metal, with plastic comprising most of the materials. However, lets start by highlighting the positive aspects.The included stand boasts many ergonomic adjustment features, which feel like a luxury compared to the base Apple Studio Display, which only offers tilt functionality. In contrast, Asus goes all out, providing an extensive range of adjustments and then some.The ASUS ProArt Display 5K features the following adjustment capability:Tilt: +23 ~ -5Height Adjustment: 0~130mmSwivel: +30 ~ -30Pivot, aka Tate mode: +90 ~ -90)Now, consider that Apple charges a $400 premium to add height adjustment capability to the Studio Display. This highlights the value of Asus approach. While Apples stand design is fully integrated, made of high-quality aluminum, and features butter-smooth adjustment, the end result is essentially the same.The ProArt Display 5K also features a 100x100mm VESA mounting option, which you must configure during the build-to-order process if you want the same thing on Apples display. Converting the Studio Display to VESA after the fact is possible, but that requires taking the device into the Apple Store and paying a fee.Speaking of VESA mounting the Asus 5K Display, it might be worth exploring mounting options because, like virtually all third-party displays Ive used, there is a bit of wobble when typing. Asus 5K Display performs better than some displays Ive tried, but there is still a noticeable bobblehead effect when typing on my Magic Keyboard. You can reduce the amount of wobble by keeping the height adjustment on the lower end of the scale, but it wont outright eliminate the wobble.This is one of the main problems that I have with third-party displays. The stand and build materials arent designed to absorb the shock of your fingers pounding away on a keyboard. Apples Studio Display performs admirably in this area. Although it, too, isnt 100% immune to wobble, the Studio Display is by far the best in this area when using a standard monitor stand.ConnectivityAnother feather in the Asus ProArt Display 5Ks cap is its wealth of connectivity options. First, thank you, Asus, for keeping the power supply internal. This means no unsightly power bricks to litter my workspace. I also appreciate the cable management channel built into the stands stem, making it easy to route all cables in an organized way.Apple users connecting to any modern Mac will appreciate the simplicity of DisplayPort Alt Mode via a single USB-C connection. In addition to display input, this single cable connection provides up to 96W of power to an eligible MacBook or iPad and connectivity to the USB hub built into the display.Connectivity optionsUSB-C x 1 (DP Alt Mode)DisplayPort 1.4 x 1HDMI(v2.1) x 1USB Hub : 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A (4.5W)USB Hub : 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C (15W)3.5mm headphone jack96W USB-C Power DeliveryUnlike Apples display options, which feature a single upstream USB-C connection, the Asus ProArt 5K Display comes with HDMI 2.1 and a standard DisplayPort 1.4 connection. This monitor can be connected to more than just Macs, including game consoles, set-top boxes, etc.But the Apple Studio Display gets a win in this area as well. For starters, Asus display outright lacks a built-in webcam and microphone. It has integrated 2W speakers on the rear, but theyre so puny that they might as well not exist. Even the Mac minis speaker sounds better, which should tell you everything you need to know about the displays speakers. Thankfully, there is a 3.5mm headphone jack to connect headphones or a set of powered speakers, like the Yamaha HS4 Powered Studio Monitors.Asus Pro Art Display 5K vs Apple Studio DisplayIs the Apple Studio Display much better than the ASUS ProArt Display 5K? When it comes to build quality, yes, without a doubt. But it gets more interesting if youre only singling out the panels. If matte displays are not to your liking, and you prefer a glossy screen with text that pops, then the Studio Display might be the better choice. But if youre okay with a matte display, the two are much closer than their respective prices may indicate.The Apple Studio Displays most significant advantage is its build qualitycomprised entirely of glass and aluminum. It features no prominent chin, logo, or buttons on the front of the panel. Aesthetically speaking, its a much more pleasing product to the senses. The second advantage is its integration and simplicityit features a built-in ultrawide 12MP Center Stage Camera, a surprisingly decent six-speaker array with support for spatial audio, and a three-microphone array with directional beamforming for high-quality FaceTime calls and such. All of that works via a simple USB-C upstream cable. The Studio Display also features a trio of USB-C downstream inputs on the rear.Is the Apple Studio Display worth twice the Asus 5K Display? It depends on how much you prioritize capturing the Apple aesthetic in your workspace. For many, a display is merely a tool; the answer will be a resounding no. However, the Studio Displays price premium might seem justified for those who have meticulously crafted their workspace around a minimalist aesthetic.My thoughts? This might surprise you, but if I had $1600 to splurge, Id go with Asus 5K and save the other $800. Its just a better value. If I were rating it, Id give it a 4.5/5. What do you think? Sound off in the comments.Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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    Best Organic Mattress of 2024
    Our Experts Written by Caroline Igo Our expert, award-winning staff selects the products we cover and rigorously researches and tests our top picks. If you buy through our links, we may get a commission. Reviews ethics statement Why You Can Trust CNET 120130140150160170180190200210 Mattress Tests 0102030405 Testers 9509609709809901,0001,1701,2701,3701,470 Hours Tested How we test With 5+ years of mattress testing experience, we use our different sleeping position and body type perspectives to offer well-rounded, honest reviews.Table of Contents Our Picks How we sort our mattresses Filter by Firmness Select all Soft (1-4) Only Medium (5-8) Only Firm (9-10) Only Clear Sleep style Select all Back Only Combination Only Side Only Stomach Only Clear Mattress type Select all Hybrid Only Memory foam Only Air mattress Only Clear Best organic mattress Avocado Green View details $1,999 at Avocado Mattress View details Best organic hybrid mattress Birch View details $1,874 at Birch Living View details Best organic mattress for couples PlushBeds Botanical Bliss View details View details Best budget-friendly organic mattress Awara Natural Hybrid Mattress View details Save up to 50% off mattresses View details Best organic mattress for side sleepers WinkBed EcoCloud View details $300 off all mattresses View details Table of Contents An organic mattress is a bed made of at least 95% organic materials such as wool, cotton, latex and steel coils. Organic mattress brands must also follow tight sustainability regulations during the farming and manufacturing processes. If they dont, mattresses can only be labeled as natural, not "organic." These eco-friendly mattresses, made without harmful chemicals, can boost your sleep quality while helping you make greener choices. Additionally, these organic materials are antimicrobial and hypoallergenic and aim to deter household allergens like mold, bacteria and mildew.As a sleep and mattress expert, I've spent years personally testing beds. My team of experts and I have put together this list of the best organic mattresses that utilize natural and organic materials, suit various body types and sleeping positions and meet various certifications. Whether you're looking for a new mattress for yourself or as a holiday gift for a loved one, we've got picks for everybody. Here are the top picks for the best organic mattresses.Video: Best Organic Mattress for 2024Watch CNET'sOwen Poole review the best organic mattresses for 2024.What is the best overall organic mattress? Dillon Lopez/CNETDuring our testing process, we found that the best organic bed is the Avocado Green mattress. Avocado's reputation and seven certifications cant be beat. It utilizes certified organic cotton, certified organic wool, certified organic Dunlop latex foam and heavy-duty recycled steel coils. In addition to its several organic certifications, the bed has an endorsement from the American Chiropractic Association.The Avocado Green mattress is a comfy, eco-friendly bed suited for firm-bed lovers and back and stomach sleepers. It's one of the best organic mattresses for back pain that you can get. A queen Avocado Green mattress retails for $1,999, although it's often on sale. It may also be HSA/FSA eligible. Best organic mattresses for 2024
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    Best Innerspring Mattress in 2024
    Firmness A firm mattress will offer more support while a soft mattress will be more pressure-relieving. Medium mattresses fall in the sweet spot right in between. The right firmness level for you depends on your sleeping position. Sleeping position Side sleepers should consider a medium to soft mattress that cradles the hips and shoulders. Back and stomach sleepers should consider a medium to firm mattress that keeps the spine straight. Switch between positions? A medium firmness level can accommodate all sleeping positions. Feel Coils and latex foam give a bed more bounce, while memory foam and poly foam make a bed feel more cushy and pressure-relieving. The feel of your mattress will depend on the types of materials it has on the inside. Construction There are essentially two mattress types, hybrid and all-foam. Hybrid mattresses are constructed with steel coils and foam, but all-foam mattresses are just as their name implies. Body type Hybrid mattresses tend to be best for people who want extra support and durability. Sleepers over 230 pounds in particular should consider a hybrid over an all-foam mattress because its more supportive, durable and long-lasting. Performance Motion isolation, edge support and temperature are important features for couples or people who sleep hot to consider. Hot sleepers should consider a mattress that boasts special cooling features. Couples want minimal motion transfer and a strong, supportive bed perimeter. Company policies All online brands offer a free trial, free shipping and a warranty, but some brands are more generous with their policies than others.
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    Tipster Arrested After Feds Find AI Child Exploit Images and Plans to Make VR CSAM
    This article is a joint reporting collaboration by Court Watch and 404 Media.An Alaska man who tipped off law enforcement to an airman interested in child pornography was arrested when authorities searched his phone and found virtual reality images of minors. In an interview with law enforcement, the tipster said he also downloaded AI child sexual abuse material but that sometimes real ones were mixed in.According to newly filed charging documents, Anthaney OConnor, reached out to law enforcement in August to alert them to an unidentified airman who shared child sexual abuse (CSAM) material with OConnor. While investigating the crime, and with OConnors consent, federal authorities searched his phone for additional information. A review of the electronics revealed that OConnor allegedly offered to make virtual reality CSAM for the airman, according to the criminal complaint.The court records say that the airman shared an image of a child at a grocery store and the two individuals discussed how to create an explicit virtual reality program of the minor. Using the code word cheese pizza to describe the images, OConnor allegedly noted that he could make the image for 200 dollars. He told the airman he was creating an online version of a pool where he could place an AI created image of the child from the grocery store.Text messages from the court case.Documents say OConnor possessed at least six AI created images, in addition to half a dozen real CSAM images and videos. In an interview with law enforcement last Thursday, OConnor told authorities that he unintentionally downloaded real images. Court filings state he also told authorities that he would report CSAM to Internet Service providers but still was sexually gratified from the images and videos. A search of his house found a computer in his room and multiple hard drives hidden in a homes vent. In a detention memo filed yesterday, the Justice Department says an initial review of OConnors computer uncovered a 41 second video of a child rape.404 Media has previously written about how the creation of AI-generated child sexual abuse material isnt a victimless crime in part because real imagery of real victims can often be mixed in.A screenshot from the court case.The Justice Department has stepped up its arrests of individuals possessing AI created CSAM images. In May 2024, Court Watch and 404 Media reported on the first of its kind arrest was made of a Wisconsin man who used Stable Diffusion to create thousands of realistic images of prepubescent minorsThe U.S. Attorneys office in Alaska, which is prosecuting the case, declined to comment outside of what was in the charging documents. A lawyer representing OConnor did not immediately respond to a request for comment. On Monday, a federal judge ordered OConnor be detained pending a further hearing on January 6th.Jason is a cofounder of 404 Media. He was previously the editor-in-chief of Motherboard. He loves the Freedom of Information Act and surfing.More from Jason Koebler
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