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    HPE may have been beaten Supermicro and Dell to win a $1bn AI contract, but it's not for the Colossus supercomputer
    HPE beat Supermicro and Dell to win a $1bn contract to supply Elon Musk's X with AI servers
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    Perplexity AI makes a bid to merge with TikTok U.S.
    Perplexity AI submitted a bid on Saturday to TikTok parent ByteDance, proposing that Perplexity merge with TikTok U.S., CNBC has learned.
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    How women lead the acai berry business in the Amazon
    In the tiny community of Ilha da Jussara, at the northern tip of the Brazilian Amazon, growing acai berriesa superfood known for its nutritional benefitsis a major source of income.Production has grown around 50% in the last decade, driven by a dozen or so women in the village who fought to secure sources of credit.At first, the husbands took care of the product, of the production, said Edna dos Anjos Nascimento Siqueira, known as Bezinha, as she stripped the small dark fruit from acai palm tree branches and placed them in a basket. Then we, the women, started to move.Bezinha, now 60, grew up following her father climbing the acai berry trees of Ilha da Jussara to harvest the tart fruit, used globally in juices, cosmetics and supplements.She was the first woman to participate in meetings to discuss funding to grow the village business.According to Emater, a government sustainable development agency, the involvement of women in such small-scale businesses has grown fast in rural Brazil.In 2021, almost half of the rural credit from a federal program overseen by Emater that supports smallholder farmers benefited female producers, it said.The initial investment in projects like the acai of Ilha da Jussara is around 20,000 reais ($3,300), said Lucival Solim Chavez, an agronomist at Emater.After that, the land is financially self-sustaining, he said.More widely, acai berry production in Brazil grew 15% between 2020 and 2023, according to government statistics. Para state, where Ilha da Jussara is located, accounts for 94% of the countrys output, and is a top exporter of the fruit to food and cosmetics companies around the world.In the community around Ilha da Jussara, some 200 people are dedicated to the production of organic acai. Combined sales from communities in the area total approximately 1.37 million reais ($225,000) a yearmore than 85% of their income, according to government numbers.During the harvest, families in the village can make fourfold the regions minimum wage.Weve achieved a lot, Bezinha said. My friends that are part of it they have their own little house, their own little stove, their own bathroom. For us it has been a big thing.($1 = 6.0559 reais)By Isabel Teles, Reuters
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    Studio Becky Carter uses amber glass to cast moody light inside Providence bar
    Cast-glass sconces and amber window panes radiate a soft caramel glow across Loma bar in Providence, Rhode Island, designed by New York-based Studio Becky Carter.Loma is owned by Leishla Maldonado, who grew up in a Puerto Rican family, and brothers Osman and Yefri Cortave, who emigrated from Guatemala as children.A custom mahogany screen obscures the view on Loma from the bar's entranceThe trio's vision for the compact space was to reflect their roots and provide guests with an intimate experience."From the beginning, the three owners of Loma knew they wanted their space to have a distinct 'vintage Latin bar' feel welcoming, warm, tucked away," said Carter.Terracotta tiles cover the floor and side tables as an homage to Latin American interiors"We embraced the 450 square footprint, amplifying the intimacy by leaning into darker, more monotone hues, the entirety wrapped in warmth," she added.Lighting played a key role in setting the tone, and Carter sourced a set of 1970s Italian cast glass sconces that produce dynamic shadows across the lime-washed walls.1970s cast-glass sconces and amber window panes create a soft glow within the barThe two street-facing windows were covered with a second pane of textured amber glass to diffuse the natural light and add to the warm radiant glow.A custom mahogany partition separates the entrance from the rest of the bar, with rectangular cutouts offering peeks through before rounding the corner.A custom velvet-upholstered banquette wraps the main seating area"Upon entering the bar, guests encounter glimpses, corner-of-the-eye moments, rays of warm glowing light, objects in the periphery," Carter said. "Each detail reveals itself as part of the greater whole over time."Terracotta tiles cover the floor as an homage to Latin American interiors and also wrap cylindrical side tables for placing drinks upon.Read: Studio Becky Carter creates "distinctly New York" interiors for Cecchi's restaurantMost of the furniture pieces and objects displayed are vintage or second-hand, selected by Carter and the Loma team together.The remainder were custom designed by Carter and fabricated by locally based Transom Woodwork for the project, including a velvet-upholstered banquette that wraps the main seating area.The bar itself is designed as a cosy niche and has only four stools for easy conversationThe bar itself is designed as a cosy niche wrapped in lacquered mahogany, with only four stools so that Maldonado can easily converse with guests as she prepares drinks.Only a curated, rotating selection of liquor bottles is displayed on the back bar and a huge cube of ice is hand-chiseled for each drink.A variety of vintage and second-hand items were sourced by Carter and the Loma team for the spaceFounded in 2016, Studio Becky Carter was shortlisted for emerging interior designer of the year at the Dezeen Awards 2023.The firm's other hospitality projects include Cecchi's restaurant in Manhattan's West Village, which pulls together references from Bauhaus luncheonettes to comedic characters.The photography is by Joseph Kramm.The post Studio Becky Carter uses amber glass to cast moody light inside Providence bar appeared first on Dezeen.
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    9 Tips and Tricks to Get More out of Your Amazon Kindle
    You can do more with your e-reader than you might realize.
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    Amazon drops 15-inch MacBook Air 512GB to $1,249 in flash sale
    Amazon has issued limited-time 15-inch MacBook Air deals this weekend, with 512GB models falling to as low as $1,249.Amazon shaves $250 off multiple 15-inch MacBook Air models.Save $250 on two popular 15-inch MacBook Air configurations today at Amazon, with the Apple Authorized Reseller highlighting the discounts with its limited-time deals badge.The current M3/16GB/512GB spec is on sale for $1,249 after the discount, with the upgrade to 24GB of RAM priced at $1,449 after the $250 savings. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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    Microsoft AutoGen v0.4: A turning point toward more intelligent AI agents for enterprise developers
    AutoGen represents Microsofts latest attempt to address the challenges of building multi-agent systems for enterprise applications. This article explores what this means for the state of agentic AI today, and how it compares to other major frameworks like LangChain and CrewAI. This article unpacks the implications of AutoGens update, explores its standout features, and situates it within the broader landscape of AI agent frameworks, helping developers understand whats possible and where the industry is headed.Read More
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    Google AI Introduces ZeroBAS: A Neural Method to Synthesize Binaural Audio from Monaural Audio Recordings and Positional Informationwithout Training on Any Binaural Data
    Humans possess an extraordinary ability to localize sound sources and interpret their environment using auditory cues, a phenomenon termed spatial hearing. This capability enables tasks such as identifying speakers in noisy settings or navigating complex environments. Emulating such auditory spatial perception is crucial for enhancing the immersive experience in technologies like augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). However, the transition from monaural (single-channel) to binaural (two-channel) audio synthesiswhich captures spatial auditory effectsfaces significant challenges, particularly due to the limited availability of multi-channel and positional audio data.Traditional mono-to-binaural synthesis approaches often rely on digital signal processing (DSP) frameworks. These methods model auditory effects using components such as the head-related transfer function (HRTF), room impulse response (RIR), and ambient noise, typically treated as linear time-invariant (LTI) systems. Although DSP-based techniques are well-established and can generate realistic audio experiences, they fail to account for the nonlinear acoustic wave effects inherent in real-world sound propagation.Supervised learning models have emerged as an alternative to DSP, leveraging neural networks to synthesize binaural audio. However, such models face two major limitations: First, the scarcity of position-annotated binaural datasets and second, susceptibility to overfitting to specific acoustic environments, speaker characteristics, and training datasets. The need for specialized equipment for data collection further constraints these approaches, making supervised methods costly and less practical.To address these challenges, researchers from Google have proposed ZeroBAS, a zero-shot neural method for mono-to-binaural speech synthesis that does not rely on binaural training data. This innovative approach employs parameter-free geometric time warping (GTW) and amplitude scaling (AS) techniques based on source position. These initial binaural signals are further refined using a pretrained denoising vocoder, yielding perceptually realistic binaural audio. Remarkably, ZeroBAS generalizes effectively across diverse room conditions, as demonstrated using the newly introduced TUT Mono-to-Binaural dataset, and achieves performance comparable to, or even better than, state-of-the-art supervised methods on out-of-distribution data.The ZeroBAS framework comprises a three-stage architecture as follows:In stage 1, Geometric time warping (GTW) transforms the monaural input into two channels (left and right) by simulating interaural time differences (ITD) based on the relative positions of the sound source and listeners ears. GTW computes the time delays for the left and right ear channels. The warped signals are then interpolated linearly to generate initial binaural channels.In stage 2, Amplitude scaling (AS) enhances the spatial realism of the warped signals by simulating the interaural level difference (ILD) based on the inverse-square law. As human perception of sound spatiality relies on both ITD and ILD, with the latter dominant for high-frequency sounds. Using the Euclidean distances of source from both ears and , the amplitudes are scaled.In stage 3, involves an iterative refinement of the warped and scaled signals using a pretrained denoising vocoder, WaveFit. This vocoder leverages log-mel spectrogram features and denoising diffusion probabilistic models (DDPMs) to generate clean binaural waveforms. By iteratively applying the vocoder, the system mitigates acoustic artifacts and ensures high-quality binaural audio output.Coming to evaluations, ZeroBAS was evaluated on two datasets (results in Table 1 and 2): the Binaural Speech dataset and the newly introduced TUT Mono-to-Binaural dataset. The latter was designed to test the generalization capabilities of mono-to-binaural synthesis methods in diverse acoustic environments. In objective evaluations, ZeroBAS demonstrated significant improvements over DSP baselines and approached the performance of supervised methods despite not being trained on binaural data. Notably, ZeroBAS achieved superior results on the out-of-distribution TUT dataset, highlighting its robustness across varied conditions.Subjective evaluations further confirmed the efficacy of ZeroBAS. Mean Opinion Score (MOS) assessments showed that human listeners rated ZeroBASs outputs as slightly more natural than those of supervised methods. In MUSHRA evaluations, ZeroBAS achieved comparable spatial quality to supervised models, with listeners unable to discern statistically significant differences.Even though this method is quite remarkable, it does have some limitations. ZeroBAS struggles to directly process phase information because the vocoder lacks positional conditioning, and it relies on general models instead of environment-specific ones. Despite these constraints, its ability to generalize effectively highlights the potential of zero-shot learning in binaural audio synthesis.In conclusion, ZeroBAS offers a fascinating, room-agnostic approach to binaural speech synthesis that achieves perceptual quality comparable to supervised methods without requiring binaural training data. Its robust performance across diverse acoustic environments makes it a promising candidate for real-world applications in AR, VR, and immersive audio systems.Check out the Paper and Details. All credit for this research goes to the researchers of this project. Also,dont forget to follow us onTwitter and join ourTelegram Channel andLinkedIn Group. Dont Forget to join our65k+ ML SubReddit.(Promoted) Vineet Kumar+ postsVineet Kumar is a consulting intern at MarktechPost. He is currently pursuing his BS from the Indian Institute of Technology(IIT), Kanpur. He is a Machine Learning enthusiast. 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    You Can Out-Compete OpenAI.
    You Can Out-Compete OpenAI. 0 like January 18, 2025Share this postAuthor(s): Savvas Theocharous Originally published on Towards AI. Dont let the big dogs scare you. You have the advantage.This member-only story is on us. Upgrade to access all of Medium.This message is for those who genuinely love AI. This is a story I would like for people to save and come back to when demotivated or feeling hopeless.Photo by Mariia Shalabaieva on UnsplashI have seen many people in the space scared of engaging, learning and building projects, because they are scared.I am just going to waste my time. Sam Altman will achieve AGI, release all kind of mighty models, AI agents, making anything I do obsolete. I will let him take the wheel.I will show you and make you believe that anything you do is not a waste of time. Quite the contrary, you are sitting on a gold mine where your time learning and building with AI, is in fact the most valuable use of time. You shouldnt be discouraged by all these tech giants. They are unlocking a huge opportunity.Short answer: Marketing!OpenAIs o3 model for example, yes it did break AGI. Theoretically that is, as the arc-agi benchmark is not a conclusive test.In my opinion we will know we achieved AGI, once our models are too lazy to be our servants.Is it practical though? No. Yes 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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    Apple Card will soon stop offering 3% cash back at one of its partner merchants
    In November, Apple announced some additional 3% cash back partners for the Apple Card, Booking.com and Chargepoint. Those were welcome additions, but one of the existing partners will also be going away in a couple weeks: that being Panera Bread.While scrolling through the Merchant Benefits list in the Apple Card section of the Wallet app, theres now a new message under the Panera Bread section, stating the following:Starting February 1, 2025, using Apple Pay at Panera Bread will change from earning 3% Daily Cash back to the standard 2% with Apple Pay.After February 1st, youll no longer be able to take advantage of the boosted 3% cash back while dining out at Panera, which was Apples only dining partner.While its an unfortunate loss, the economics mightve just not worked out for Panera, so they decided to drop the deal.Apple began offering 3% daily cash at Panera in August 2020, so the deal lasted just over 4 years. Apple has also ran special Apple Card sign up offers for Panera customers, offering $50 cash back after users spend over $50 at Panera bread.While Panera Bread might be going away, the Apple Card still offers 3% cash back at Apple, as well as the following merchants:Ace HardwareBooking.comChargePointExxon/MobilNikeT-MobileUber/Uber EatsWalgreens/Duane ReadeIf youre interested in taking advantage of 3% cash back at Panera, you have under 2 weeks left to do so.Are you an Apple Card user? Are there any improvements youre looking for in Apples credit card? Let us know in the comments.My favorite iPhone accessories on Amazon:Follow Michael:X/Twitter,Bluesky,InstagramAdd 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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