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Expanding Horizons: Apple’s Vision Pro Evolves with Growing App Ecosystem
After facing criticism for the limited number of available apps on the Vision Pro, estimated at just 150, Apple announced that the headset now hosts over 600 apps. Apple’s vice president of worldwide developer relations, Susan Prescott, promised that “these amazing apps will change the way we enjoy entertainment, music, and games.” Highly popular platforms…
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Unveiling Apple’s Vision Pro: Early Impressions and Critical Feedback
Tim Cook made a visit to the Apple store on Fifth Avenue in New York on Friday to greet eager customers, amidst applause from employees. Speaking to ABC News, he said, ‘This is the technology of tomorrow and today,’ adding, ‘We believe we’ve set a fair price for the headset at this time.’ Initial reviews…
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Apple’s Vision Pro Draws Crowds as Tech Enthusiasts Embrace AR/VR Innovation
Technology enthusiasts and Apple aficionados lined up outside the giant brand’s stores in the United States on Friday to test the “Vision Pro,” a headset that blends augmented and virtual reality and is sold starting at $3499, according to the French news agency. The agency noted that this is the first major new product Apple…
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Artificial Intelligence: Implications and Developments Across Nations
Regarding Turkey’s interest in artificial intelligence, Özbilen stated that Turkey should closely monitor developments in this field and develop policies that align with its national interests and industrial needs. He emphasized that Turkey’s strategic priorities in artificial intelligence include focusing on research and development, training talented human resources, and enhancing international cooperation in this field.…
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Artificial Intelligence Regulation: Balancing Innovation and Security
In December 2023, the European Union Commission, Parliament, and member states reached an agreement on the world’s first artificial intelligence law. Under this law, which the EU approved and is expected to come into effect this year, artificial intelligence will be regulated based on a risk-based approach to potential societal harm. Stricter rules will be…
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Artificial Intelligence: A Major Concern for National Security, According to Report
In recent years, artificial intelligence has begun to play a crucial role in the evolution of technology, but it is expected to take on an even greater role among the priorities of states’ national security in the coming years, according to a report from Anadolu Agency. It is notable that the increasing development and widespread…
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Mixed Reactions to EU Legislation on Artificial Intelligence
Marianne Turdo-Bitker from the “France Digitale” association, active in the digital sector, expressed concerns regarding the legislation, stating that it “creates significant obligations, despite some amendments for startups and small and medium-sized enterprises.” She voiced apprehension about “additional regulatory barriers that would benefit American and Chinese competition.” Regarding generative artificial intelligence, rules will be imposed…
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Paris and Berlin Secure Protections for AI Startups in Historic Legislation
Paris and Berlin remained committed until the end to ensuring that the legislation protects startups specializing in artificial intelligence, so as not to hinder the emergence of “European champions” in this field in the future. Diplomats told Agence France-Presse that concerns were taken into account before finalizing the text, providing both countries with clarifications regarding…
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EU Member States Agree on Landmark Artificial Intelligence Legislation
The member states of the European Union agreed yesterday Friday on unprecedented legislation at the global level to regulate artificial intelligence after intense negotiations regarding the balance between innovation and security, according to the French news agency. Ambassadors of the twenty-seven countries announced “unanimously” the agreement reached in December last year between the states and…
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NYPD Metrorail Robot Patrols Halted
New York City’s police have discontinued the use of their surveillance robot within the city’s subway tunnels, as reported by The New York Times yesterday Friday, just five months after deploying it for patrols, considered by some as the “technological jewel” for securing subway stations, while others saw it as nothing more than a “trash…