• Apple has more than 2.35 billion active devices, up 550 million since 2022
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    It has been a year since Apple provided insight on its total install base, but on the earnings call Thursday, CEO Tim Cook shared that it is 2.35 billion devices.Apple's iPhone 16 lineup likely helped with the install base growthThe first-quarter earnings call revealed a lot of small details about Apple's business. One metric anticipated by investors hasn't been shared since January 2024.The previous number was 2.2 billion devices, which was 400 million higher than the number shared in 2022. Apple CEO Tim Cook shared that the number has reached a new record high of 2.35 billion active devices. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Summer Game Fest 2025 Announced for June 6th
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    The Summer Game Fest returns on June 6th, 2 PM PT. Producer and host Geoff Keighley confirmed the showcase will air from the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles on Twitch, Twitter, Steam, YouTube, and other platforms for two hours. The public can look forward to ticket sales kicking off this Spring.While its too early to speculate on appearing titles, Keighley promised spectacular new video game announcements, surprises, and reveals. As with last year, this is only the beginning of the so-called Summer of Gaming with the Day of the Devs highlighting new games afterwards.Summer Game Fest: Play Days also returns from June 7th to June 9th and again sees journalists and content creators going hands-on with various titles. Again, there are no specific names, but Keighley confirms activations from over 40 top publishers. Expect the usual suspects like Ubisoft, Electronic Arts, Microsoft, Sony, Tencent, NetEase, etc.Last years show featured Black Myth: Wukong, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, the announcement of Sid Meiers Civilization 7, and much more. It should be interesting to see if the upcoming showcase can top it. Stay tuned for more details and updates in the coming months.On Friday, June 6, @SummerGameFest returns to show you whats next in video games from more than 40 leading game publishers.Live from YouTube Theater in LA.Followed by SGF: Play Days from @iam8bit and a new thought-leader event in Los Angeles.All happening June 6-9. pic.twitter.com/mUWeCxz09c Summer Game Fest (@summergamefest) January 30, 2025
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  • Wikipedia picture of the day for January 31
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    A Sensation Novel is a comic musical play in three acts (described as "volumes" in the programme), one of a series written by the dramatist W.S. Gilbert for the Royal Gallery of Illustration, with music composed by Thomas German Reed, though much of the music is lost. The play premiered on 31January 1871 and concerns an author suffering from writer's block who finds that the characters in his novel are dissatisfied when they come to life and complain about their fate. The piece satirises the sensation novels popular as pulp detective fiction in the Victorian era. This lithographic poster was designed by Robert Jacob Hamerton to advertise the premiere of A Sensation Novel.Poster credit: Robert Jacob Hamerton; restored by Adam CuerdenRecently featured: Franklin D. RooseveltThe Duchess of DantzicPtychochromis insolitusArchiveMore featured pictures
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  • On this day: January 31
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    January 31: Independence Day in Nauru (1968)Rnin portraits by Utagawa Yoshitora1703 Forty-seven rnin (depicted) attacked the home of Kira Yoshinaka and killed him in an act of revenge for Asano Naganori, their dead feudal lord.1850 Ute Wars: On behalf of Utah territorial governor Brigham Young, militia leader Daniel H. Wells drafted an order for the Utah Territorial Militia to exterminate Timpanogos men deemed hostile, leading to the Provo River Massacre.1900 Datu Muhammad Salleh, leader of a series of major disturbances in North Borneo, was shot dead in Tambunan, but his followers did not give up for five more years.2000 Alaska Airlines Flight261, experiencing problems with its horizontal stabilizer system, crashed in the Pacific Ocean off Anacapa Island, California, killing all 88 people on board.2010 James Cameron's Avatar became the first film to earn over US$2billion worldwide.James G. Blaine (b.1830)Preity Zinta (b.1975)Moira Shearer (d.2006)Lizabeth Scott (d.2015)More anniversaries: January 30January 31February 1ArchiveBy emailList of days of the yearAbout
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  • Former Google, Meta leaders launch Palona AI, bringing personalized, emotive customer agents to non-techie enterprises
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    Palonas approach suggests that customer relationships dont have to be sacrificed for automationinstead, AI can enhance personalization.Read More
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  • Meta uncharacteristically quiet about $5 billion in VR losses
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    Meta is standing by their VR projects as their foot in the door for the Metaverse, but it's becoming an expensive investment.Read More
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  • Prince of Persia: Lost Crown sold 1.3 million copies in its first year
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    According to a now deleted LinkedIn resume (and spotted by Bogorad222), Ubisoft's Prince of Persia: Lost Crown has sold 1.3 million copies since its launch in late January 2024.Alexandre Guenounou, an associate marketing director for the publisher, cited the action-sidescroller as a "multi-awarded game" which hit the aforementioned benchmark within its first year. The game released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, PC, and Xbox One and Series X|S to solid reviews.However, Ubisoft itself has been vague about the specifics of Lost Crown's commercial performance. Not long after its launch, it implied the game failed to meet target sales, but noted it succeeded in reviving the previously dormant franchise.Guenounou's listing shows sales have picked up since its initial launch, likely helped by being on various "Best of 2024" lists and netting several nominations for its gameplay and accessibility features.Prince of Persia's troubled throneLate last year, French journalist Gautoz alleged the Lost Crown team at Ubisoft Montpellier was disbanded after trying and failing to pitch both a sequel and pair of expansions to the first game. One expansion was approved for development alongside three free updates, and the team was then moved to other projects, like Beyond Good & Evil 2 at the same studio.Developers who spoke with Gautoz reportedly called Lost Crown "the best production of my life," and some was hoped that team would help rehabilitate staff burned out on Beyond Good & Evil 2.Aside from Lost Crown, there are two known Prince of Persia games in production: Evil Empire's The Rogue Prince of Persia, which launched in May 2024 as an Early Access title, and a remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. The latter was rebooted as of May 2023, and is being primarily developed by Ubisoft's Montreal and Toronto teams.
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  • Meta warns that it will fire leakers in leaked memo
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    Moments after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerbergs all-hands comments to employees were widely leaked, a company executive warned in an internal memo that leakers will be fired.We take leaks seriously and will take action, Metas chief information security officer, Guy Rosen, said in an internal memo Ive seen. When information is stolen or leaked, there are repercussions beyond the immediate security impact. Our teams become demoralized and we all waste time that is better spent working on our products and toward our goals and mission.Rosen goes on to say that Meta will take appropriate action, including termination if it identifies leakers and that we recently terminated relationships with employees who leaked confidential company information inappropriately and exfiltrated sensitive documents. During todays all-hands meeting, Zuckerberg told employees he would no longer be as transparent due to leaks. We try to be really open and then everything I say leaks, he said. It sucks. In a separate post on Metas internal version of Facebook for employees, CTO Andrew Bosworth posted a link to my story about Zuckerbergs all-hands meeting t …Read the full story at The Verge.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg to employees in leaked all-hands meeting: buckle up
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    Tensions were high inside Meta ahead of Mark Zuckerbergs first all-hands meeting of the year.Employee-submitted questions for the CEO touched on a couple of big themes: concerns about his announcement that low-performers would be let go on February 10th, his MAGA-fueled changes to Metas content moderation policies and DEI programs, and his comment to Joe Rogan about wanting more masculine energy in the workplace. Are the changes were seeing (in any way) influenced by the new U.S. president? asked one employee ahead of the internal meeting. If so, why are we making changes based on these factors?With a lot of the rank and file clearly on edge, Zuckerberg made sure there would be fewer opportunities for drama during todays Q&A. Before it started, HR notified employees that we will skip questions that we expect might be unproductive if they leak. For the first time, the most upvoted employee questions were no longer ranked for everyone to see and comments were disabled during the livestream.Before jumping into the Q&A, Zuckerberg addressed the changes head on: We try to be really open and then everything I say leaks. It sucks.We are going to try to address all the main themes and topics but, for where we are now, there are just a bunch of things that I think are value-destroying for me to talk about, he continued. So Im just not going to talk about those. (Meta declined to comment for this story.)There were still some things Zuckerberg was comfortable addressing. Fears about a return-to-office policy change? I just have not been focused on this at all. I think the status quo is fine. Carry on. The rationale behind ending some employee perks, like free EV charging at the office, when Meta is printing money? Part of the reason why were doing well financially is because were being disciplined on costs. What about the looming low-performer layoffs? The right thing to do is just rip the band-aid off, he said. I think, in a lot of ways, it is a nicer thing to do for people who are probably not going to end up making it anyway.Clad in a gold chain and white long sleeve shirt, Zuckerberg explained his decision to end Metas diversity, equity, and inclusion programs: I think the direction of the policy and regulatory and legal direction on a lot of this stuff is that you cant do things that advantage specific groups, even if youre trying to make up for other things.He noted that were probably going to bring back unconscious bias training for employees but that it wouldnt just focus on a few groups of underrepresented types of people. Janelle Gale, Metas head of HR, then jumped in to say we have zero tolerance for harassment or discrimination of any kind, that the company will continue to recruit from a broad talent pool and celebrate Black History Month.As to why he overhauled Metas content rules to allow for things like calling trans people mentally ill, Zuckerberg framed the decision this way: There were a bunch of policies that we implemented over time that sort of narrowed what people could say on our services. Frankly, we were just way out of the mainstream. When we say that someone can say something on our services, it doesnt necessarily mean that we agree with that thing. It just means that we want to be a platform where people can discuss things.We just have this wide open field right nowZuckerberg kicked off the meeting mostly reiterating his predictions on AI and smart glasses from Metas earnings call the day before. He went into more detail on the companys smart glasses with Ray-Ban, which he said sold over 1 million units last year. (This is the first time Meta has shared an official sales stat on the glasses widely.)A lot of the big hit products in their third generation reached 5 to 10 million units, Zuckerberg said. So I think one of the questions for us is, are we going to go from 1 million this year to 2 million? Are we going to go from 1 million to 5 million? While he didnt mention it during the meeting, Meta is planning to introduce a pricey pair of smart glasses with a heads-up display, codenamed Hypernova, later this year. They arent designed by Ray-Ban or its parent company EssilorLuxottica, but I expect the eyewear giant to play a role in their commercial rollout. Meta is also working with EssilorLuxottica on Oakley smart glasses for athletes.We basically invented the category and our competitors havent really shown up yet and they will, Zuckerberg said in todays meeting. I think well probably start seeing some of that maybe a little later this year, maybe next year. But we just have this wide open field right now to run and basically introduce as many people as possible to Meta AI glasses and we should take that opportunity. Some other highlights from Zuckerbergs Q&A:Working with the Trump administration: We now have an opportunity to have a productive partnership with the United States government and were going to take that. I think its the right thing to do because there are several areas, even if we dont agree on everything, where we have common cause for things that are going to make it so that we can serve our community better and we can advance the interests of our country together Were going to do those in a way that were not going to compromise any of our principles or values.The plan for Meta AI: The ChatGPT rival has around 700 million monthly users and Zuckerberg believes it will get to 1 billion users this year. We know from building a lot of stuff over the last 20 years that services can kind of come and go, but once something reaches that scale and has a data flywheel, it generally can develop a pretty durable advantage We have a bunch of work to make it more engaging this year. Were going to focus a lot on personalization as one of the key themes around this.Competing with paid AI products like ChatGPT: Im always looking for ways that we can convert the strength of our business model into delivering a higher quality product to people We have a model thats competitive with the best models out there and we offer it for free. Were not charging $20 or $200 a month or whatever. Now, I think that there might be an opportunity to do even more We can deliver even higher quality answers than other people in the industry could deliver and also make that free.AI in social media: I think in the next few years were going to have all kinds of feed units that are way more interactive I think this year were going to have stuff where you have an AI agent in a video in your feed but then you can just start talking back to it and steer it and ask it all these interesting questions.Metas efforts to build an AI engineer: Does that mean that were not going to need engineers? Actually, the opposite. If an engineer can now do a hundred times more work I want a lot more engineers, right? I would guess that were going to be able to train AIs to do a better job than a lot of the human reviewers Its probably not the case that kind of flip will happen until next year.DeepSeek: Whenever I see someone else do something, Im like, Ah come on! We should have been there, right? We [have] got to make sure were on it.The TikTok ban: Im pretty sure whatever happens, Im very confident that Facebook and Instagram Reels are going to continue growing Whos going to own TikTok at the end of the year? Whats going to happen? Thats a big deal.His parting message to employees: Its going to be an intense year, so buckle up. Weve got a lot to do. Im excited about it. See More:
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  • Important Computer Vision Papers for the Week from 20/01 to 26/01
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    Important Computer Vision Papers for the Week from 20/01 to 26/01 0 like January 30, 2025Share this postLast Updated on January 30, 2025 by Editorial TeamAuthor(s): Youssef Hosni Originally published on Towards AI. Stay Updated with Recent Computer Vision ResearchThis member-only story is on us. Upgrade to access all of Medium.Every week, researchers from top research labs, companies, and universities publish exciting breakthroughs in diffusion models, vision language models, image editing and generation, video processing and generation, and image recognition.This article provides a comprehensive overview of the most significant papers published in the Fourth week of January 2025, highlighting the latest research and advancements in computer vision.Whether youre a researcher, practitioner, or enthusiast, this article will provide valuable insights into the state-of-the-art techniques and tools in computer vision.Diffusion ModelsVision Language ModelsVideo Understanding & GenerationMost insights I share in Medium have previously been shared in my weekly newsletter, To Data & Beyond.If you want to be up-to-date with the frenetic world of AI while also feeling inspired to take action or, at the very least, to be well-prepared for the future ahead of us, this is for you.Subscribe below to become an AI leader among your peers and receive content not present in any other platform, including Medium:Data Science, Machine Learning, AI, and what is beyond them. Click to read To Data & Beyond, by Youssef Hosni, ayoussefh.substack.comWe present Hunyuan3D 2.0, an advanced large-scale 3D synthesis system for generating high-resolution 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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