ChatGPT for macOS no longer requires a subscription

The macOS ChatGPT desktop app is now available to everyone. That is, provided you’re running an Apple Silicon Mac (sorry, Intel users) and your computer is on macOS Sonoma or higher. OpenAI rolled out the app gradually, starting with Plus subscribers last month.

ChatGPT now has an official macOS client before it has a Windows one. (In case you haven’t heard, Microsoft is its most crucial partner.) Of course, Windows 11 has the OpenAI-powered Microsoft CoPilot baked into its OS, which likely explains the omission. OpenAI and Apple are also teaming up on Apple Intelligence, which arrives later this year (unless you’re in Europe).

The Mac app includes a keyboard shortcut (option-space by default, but it’s customizable) for typing chatbot queries from anywhere in macOS. Otherwise, the app mirrors the ChatGPT website’s appearance and functionality (including custom GPTs), except in native app form. You can also upload files, photos and screenshots.

You can download and install ChatGPT for macOS from OpenAI.

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Nike and Hyperice boots use air compression to massage athlete’s feet, a boon for warmup and recovery

Like precaution is better than cure in everyday life, warmup and recovery before and after a strenuous workout or competition are equally important. Nike has over decades made life immensely comfortable for athletes with the most relaxed footwear options. Now, it is tying up with Hyperice to ensure that the warmup and recovery phases in a player’s life are also taken care of by the Swoosh brand with equal prowess.

To that accord, in collaboration with Hyperice, – a name providing athletes with innovative technology during recovery to improve the performance of muscles and joints – Nike is working on developing a pair of boots and vest that would “help athletes perform at their best throughout training and competition.”

Designer: Nike

Nike and Hyperice boot and vest, Tobie Hatfield, Senior Director, Nike Athlete Innovation informs, “get the body ready for activity, whether you’re playing for a title or you’re on your feet a lot at work.” An extension of Nike’s focus on the integration of wearable technology in its products, these pair of boots would provide the wear with heat and dynamic air compression at the feet and ankle, which feels like a foot massage. This prepares the body before a workout and can relax the feet after a long stressful game or if the person has been on the foot for too long.

The Nike and Hyperice vest is designed to monitor and maintain the body temperature of a player. For this, the vest is integrated with thermal modules and pressure sensors that work in tandem to ensure effective heating and cooling of the body. Both the vest and the shoes are still under development and will be launched at a “later date,“ Nike confirms.

The pair of high-top shoes, push the boundary of what’s possible for today’s athletes, with air Normatec bladders and warming elements. The air bladders inflate and deflate – what feels like a massage – and allow the heat to distribute evenly and deep in the feet and ankle to provide soothing comfort to the wearer’s feet. Of course, the shoes are primarily targeted at the athletes, with the likes of LeBron James testing them, the adaptation of technology could be beneficial for people whose work requires them to stand and walk too much.

“From the moment I tried the Nike x Hyperice boots and vest while they were still in development more than a year ago, I knew they were going to change the game for athletes’ warm-up and recovery,” LeBron James notes. It is worth noting that the heat and air compression in the Nike x Hyperice boots are customizable. The user can synchronize the heat and compression with the push of a button (at the control panel placed on the midsole), and can even choose to run different settings on individual shoes, if required.

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OpenAI will block people in China from using its services

OpenAI plans to block people from using ChatGPT in China, a country where its services aren’t officially available, but where users and developers access it via the company’s API anyway. Securities Times, a Chinese state-owned newspaper reported on Tuesday that OpenAI had started sending emails to users in China outlining its plans to block access starting July 9, according to Reuters.

“We are taking additional taps to block API traffic from regions where we do not support access to OpenAI’s services,” an OpenAI spokesperson told the publication. The move could impact several Chinese startups which have built applications using OpenAI’s large language models.

Although OpenAI’s services are available in more than 160 countries, China isn’t one of them. According to the company’s guidelines, users trying to access the company’s products in unsupported countries could be blocked or suspended — although the company hasn’t explicitly done so until now.

It’s not clear what prompted OpenAI’s move. Last month, the company revealed that it stopped covert influence operations — including one that originated from China — that used its AI models to spread disinformation across the internet. Bloomberg pointed out that OpenAI’s move coincides with Washington's pressure on American tech companies to limit China’s access to cutting-edge technologies developed in the US.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/openai-will-block-people-in-china-from-using-its-services-200801957.html?src=rss

Epileptic teen receives first ever seizure-controlling brain implant

A 13-year-old boy with severe epilepsy in the United Kingdom has become the first person in the world to receive a brain implant that helps keep seizures under control. Per The Guardian, Oran Knowlson underwent surgery at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) in London to have the Picostim neurostimulator fitted into his brain to address Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, a rare treatment-resistant form of epilepsy.

Knowlson received the neurostimulator in October 2023 as part of a pilot program run by GOSH in collaboration with University College London, King’s College Hospital and the University of Oxford. Since receiving the implant, which was developed by Amber Therapeutics, Oran’s daytime seizures have been reduced by 80 percent. Previously, his seizures were so severe he required constant care, and would sometimes lose consciousness and need resuscitation.

“For Oran and his family, epilepsy completely changed their lives and so to see him riding a horse and getting his independence back is absolutely astounding,” said Martin Tisdall, the pediatric neurosurgeon at GOSH. “We couldn’t be happier to be part of their journey.”

Tisdall’s surgical team installed the implant by mounting the Picostim to Knowlson's skull and inserting two electrodes deep into his brain until they hit the thalamus. The electrodes were then connected to the neurostimulator, which sends constant, mild electrical current to his brain to prevent or attenuate seizures. Justine Knowlson, Oran’s mother, confirmed as much when she discussed how the implant improved her son’s quality of life.

“We’ve seen a big improvement; seizures have reduced and are less severe,” she said. “He’s a lot more chatty, he’s more engaged. He’s turned 13 and I definitely now have a teenager – he’s happy to tell me no. But that adds to his quality of life, when he can express himself better.”

The Picostim neurostimulator is just one device for seizure treatment being tested. In 2020, researchers in Israel developed a wearable EEG device called Epiness, which can predict seizures up to an hour before they start. Two years earlier, a smart arm bracelet called Nightwatch was created to detect nighttime epileptic seizures and contact the wearer’s care staff when they strike.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/epileptic-teen-receives-first-ever-seizure-controlling-brain-implant-193617887.html?src=rss

LEGO replica of Pre-War Bentley Blower celebrates the Le Mans racecar’s vintage iconic design

In the roaring twenties, a spirit of racing innovation coursed through Bentley. Sir Henry “Tim” Birkin, a charismatic Bentley driver, craved more power. Against company founder W.O. Bentley’s wishes, Birkin commissioned a supercharger for the revered 4½ Litre model. This modification, with its prominent belt-driven blower, became the hallmark of the “Blower Bentleys.” Though never achieving Le Mans glory, these machines, particularly the four “Team Blowers,” were renowned for their speed and Birkin’s daring races. Their imposing presence and signature whine cemented their place in automotive history, making the Bentley Blower an icon of pre-war racing elegance and raw power… and now a LEGO set is commemorating their 100th anniversary and their iconic design. Created by LEGO builder ‘N.ik.Le.go.’, the LEGO Ideas Bentley Blower captures the old-world glory of its predecessor, in a scaled-down format that still feels just as beautiful.

Designer: N.ik.Le.go.

Built to a 1:13th scale, this LEGO MOC (My Own Creation) uses 707 bricks, making it fairly uncomplicated compared to most other builds. The design cleverly combines classic LEGO® bricks with elements from the Technic range, allowing for a realistic recreation of the car’s shape and features.

Under the hood (which opens, of course!), you’ll find a detailed, non-functional representation of the car’s powerful engine. The exterior is equally impressive, with a dark green color scheme reminiscent of the original Bentleys and printed parts that add finesse. Look closely, and you’ll spot the British flag adorning the doors, a subtle nod to the car’s heritage.

A fan-made build, the Bentley Blower is a submission on the LEGO Ideas forum – an online dashboard where enthusiasts can build and share their own LEGO designs. The forum sees hundreds of submissions every day, with the community even voting for their favorites. The LEGO Ideas Bentley Blower currently holds a little over 800 votes, and needs to reach the 10,000 vote mark to be considered by LEGO’s internal team for retail production. If you want to see the Bentley Blower turn into a real box-set, head down to the LEGO Ideas website and cast your vote now

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Dead by Daylight’s next survivor is Lara Croft

Behavior Interactive just announced another Dead by Daylight crossover that brings everyone’s favorite looter/archeologist Lara Croft into the game. The Tomb Raider expansion launches on July 16 and features the younger and grittier version of the character as seen in the newer titles collected in the Tomb Raider: Definitive Survivor Trilogy.

This is technically Croft’s first foray into horror, but she’s definitely no stranger to cold-blooded murder. Throughout the franchise, she’s ended the lives of around 3,000 people. She’s a bigger killer than Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger and Michael Myers combined. She even signed up to fight in the Call of Duty franchise. In other words, Croft will be right at home fending off Leatherface, Pinhead and the other horror icons featured in the game.

Dead by Deadlight is currently embroiled in a chapter inspired by Dungeons and Dragons, complete with a murderous Vecna and plenty of new maps. So the addition of a non-horror character like Croft doesn’t come as too much of a surprise. There’s also a Castlevania-inspired chapter coming later in the year, with details to be released in August.

There’s only one problem with this Tomb Raider crossover. The survivors in Dead by Daylight are typically unarmed and, well, Lara Croft loves her pistols, knives and bows. It’ll be weird to control a terrified and unarmed Croft, right? I guess we'll find out on July 16. Also, for those wondering, the devs still haven’t added the long-requested Jason to the lineup of killers.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/dead-by-daylights-next-survivor-is-lara-croft-184439686.html?src=rss

Waymo’s robotaxis are now open to anyone in San Francisco

Waymo is now available for anyone in San Francisco to fire up the app and hail a robotaxi. The Alphabet-owned company has had government approval to operate paid driverless cars in the city since last August but had been working its way through a waitlist in the months since. Following Cruise’s unceremonious exit from California (after dragging a pedestrian 20 feet and concealing evidence from regulators), Waymo is now the only company with autonomous commercial cars in the state.

Waymo says its cars have logged over 3.8 million driverless miles in San Francisco, and the company claims its vehicles tally “tens of thousands of weekly trips” there. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that Waymo’s fleet in the city has about 300 cars, up from around 250 in January. However, despite the wider availability, it reportedly doesn’t plan to aggressively expand its San Francisco lineup in the near future.

San Francisco is Waymo’s second city to offer rides to the general public, following Phoenix. The service was exclusive to Waymo One members (and their invitees) starting in 2020, and expanded to anyone in the city two years later.

Cruise may have flamed out spectacularly, but Waymo hasn't been without its own troubles. Earlier this month, it pushed a software update for its fleet after one of its driverless cars hit a telephone pole in Phoenix. That followed a bizarre incident earlier this year when two Waymo robotaxis “made contact” with the same backward-facing pickup truck being towed. The company later said its software had incorrectly predicted the truck’s movements due to a “persistent orientation mismatch” between the towed vehicle and the one pulling it.

If you’re in San Francisco (or Phoenix), you can book a Waymo ride through the iOS or Android app.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/waymos-robotaxis-are-now-open-to-anyone-in-san-francisco-181326362.html?src=rss

Tesla’s Cybertruck has been recalled again

Tesla’s Cybertruck is being recalled yet again, according to reporting by The Verge. The company issued a physical recall that could impact nearly 12,000 owners of the controversial vehicle.

Here’s how it breaks down. The company’s recalling 11,688 Cybertrucks due to a faulty windshield wiper that could significantly reduce visibility while driving. It’s also recalling 11,383 electric pickups because of trim in the bed that could come loose and create a road hazard for other people on the road. Tesla said that it’s “not aware of any injuries or deaths” related to either issue, according to Quartz.

The NHTSA's recall notice for the wiper indicates that Tesla will replace the wiper motor once the owner brings it in for service. As for the potentially loose trim, the company will apply “adhesion promoter and pressure sensitive tape or replace missing applique as necessary.” Both of these fixes will be free of charge.

This follows another significant recall from earlier this year. That one involved a faulty accelerator pedal that could get stuck during use. The accelerator pedal issue impacted nearly 4,000 vehicles.

It’s tough to figure out what percentage of sales these recalls impact, but it could be just about all of them. Back during the accelerator pedal fiasco in April, Tesla revealed it had manufactured and sold 3,878 units to date. The company hasn’t released updated sales figures but these latest recalls account for nearly 12,000 vehicles. How many more could it have sold since April? Maybe people are snatching them up just for the purpose of spray painting anti-Elon graffiti.

The Cybertruck has been plagued by issues since launch, though most of them didn’t reach the level of a recall. Consumers have complained about an overall lack of visibility, difficulty in off-road conditions, costly repairs, an inability to drive on snow, poor mileage and all kinds of other frustrations. It also starts at nearly $82,000.

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The Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon: Where Precision Watchmaking Meets High-Performance Automotive Design

Jacob & Co. and Bugatti blend the precision of watchmaking with the high-performance essence of automotive design in their latest creation. The Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon Watch showcases the meticulous craftsmanship and innovative spirit of both brands. This watch transcends mere timekeeping, standing as a testament to the pinnacle of luxury and engineering excellence.

Designer: Jacob & Co. + Bugatti

Jacob & Co. and Bugatti: Masters of Precision and Excellence

Jacob & Co., established by Jacob Arabo in 1986, has become renowned for its unique and innovative timepieces. The brand has consistently pushed the boundaries of traditional watchmaking, introducing groundbreaking complications and bold designs. Each watch transcends mere timekeeping, serving as a true expression of art and engineering, crafted with the utmost attention to detail and quality.

Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon

Their previous collaborations with automotive brands, especially the Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon, highlight their ability to seamlessly merge the worlds of horology and high-performance cars. This partnership has produced timepieces that are both visually stunning and technically advanced, captivating both watch enthusiasts and car aficionados alike.

Synonymous with high performance and luxury, Bugatti has a storied history of producing some of the world’s most advanced hypercars. Known for pushing the limits of speed and design, their vehicles are engineering marvels that combine cutting-edge technology with unparalleled craftsmanship. The latest addition to their lineup, the Bugatti Tourbillon V16 Hybrid, embodies both technological innovation and exquisite design.

Bugatti Tourbillon

Bugatti’s relentless pursuit of excellence is evident in its cutting-edge engineering and luxurious interiors. The new Bugatti Tourbillon V16 Hybrid, featuring a naturally aspirated V16 engine, exemplifies the brand’s drive to push the boundaries of automotive innovation and performance.

Together, Jacob & Co. and Bugatti have created masterpieces that reflect their shared commitment to precision, innovation, and luxury. This collaboration showcases the best of both worlds, resulting in creations that are not only functional but also works of art.

Bugatti Dashboard and Engine Design

The Bugatti Tourbillon V16 Hybrid exemplifies modern engineering excellence, both in its dashboard and engine design. The dashboard integrates multiple analog dials and digital readouts, all crafted with precision. This layout is functional and visually impressive, providing drivers with clear and concise information about the car’s performance metrics at a glance.

Bugatti Tourbillon V16 Hybrid

The analog and digital displays enhance the driving experience by offering comprehensive data in an intuitive format. This blend of form and function highlights Bugatti’s commitment to innovation and quality, ensuring that drivers receive both aesthetic pleasure and practical benefits.

Bugatti Tourbillon V16 Hybrid

At the heart of the Bugatti Tourbillon V16 Hybrid lies a naturally aspirated V16 engine, a true masterpiece of engineering. This engine, unlike its W16 quad-turbo predecessor, is designed for peak performance and efficiency. The meticulous craftsmanship of the engine’s layout and components ensures optimal performance and longevity. The V16 engine, with its 16 cylinders arranged compactly, delivers immense power while maintaining a sleek and aerodynamic profile.

Bugatti Tourbillon V16 Hybrid

The attention to detail in the engine’s construction is evident in every component, from the titanium pistons to the sapphire crystal block. This design not only showcases Bugatti’s engineering prowess but also serves as a visual centerpiece, reflecting the brand’s relentless pursuit of excellence.

Watch Design and Replication Details

The Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon Watch captures the essence of Bugatti’s automotive excellence, mirroring the engineering marvels of their high-performance vehicles. The watch features a bold and sophisticated black PVD titanium case, measuring 52mm by 44mm. Inside, it houses an intricately crafted engine block made from sapphire crystal, complete with 16 titanium pistons driven by a single-axis crankshaft.

Inspired by the Bugatti Tourbillon V16 Hybrid, the watch incorporates design elements that pay homage to the car’s sleek lines and powerful engine. The durable and lightweight black PVD titanium case ensures it is the perfect companion for the discerning watch enthusiast.

Every detail of the Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon Watch showcases the meticulous craftsmanship that defines both Jacob & Co. and Bugatti. This timepiece stands as a true statement of luxury and performance, reflecting the high standards of engineering and design synonymous with these iconic brands.

Close-up of the Engine Block on the Watch

This timepiece is truly remarkable for its detailed replication of the Bugatti V16 engine. The sapphire crystal engine block, with its 16 meticulously crafted titanium pistons, mirrors the real engine’s complexity and precision. Every component is crafted to perfection, showcasing an astonishing level of detail.

The sapphire crystal offers a clear view of the engine’s inner workings, much like peering into a miniature version of the Bugatti engine itself. This transparency is visually appealing and highlights the sophisticated engineering behind the watch. The use of sapphire crystal enhances durability and scratch resistance, ensuring the watch remains pristine over time.

Rear View of the Watch Showing the Crankshaft

Turn the watch over, and you’re greeted with the intricate mechanics that make this timepiece tick. The rear view highlights the precision engineering of the single-axis crankshaft. This view really showcases the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into each Jacob & Co. timepiece.

Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon: caseback

Seeing the movement through the caseback emphasizes the complexity and ingenuity of the design. The intricate gears and mechanisms mirror the functionality of a high-performance engine, drawing a direct connection to Bugatti’s automotive heritage. It’s like having a piece of Bugatti’s engineering marvel on your wrist, in miniature form.

Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon: movement

Watch on Wrist

When you wear this watch, expect it to command attention. Despite its complexity, the watch remains wearable and stylish. The design is both bold and elegant, making a statement on your wrist without being too flashy.

The watch’s ergonomic design ensures that it sits comfortably, making it suitable for everyday wear. Its sophisticated aesthetics make it perfect for both casual and formal occasions. The black PVD titanium case adds a modern touch, aligning with Bugatti’s contemporary design ethos.

Dashboard-like Display on the Watch

One of the standout features is the dashboard-like display. It mimics the Bugatti dashboard, complete with a 30-second flying tourbillon, retrograde hour and minute indicators, and a power reserve indicator. This design element enhances the watch’s automotive connection, providing a visual link to the Bugatti Tourbillon V16 Hybrid.

The dashboard-like display nods to the car’s interior, blending horological expertise with automotive design. The flying tourbillon, with its rapid 30-second rotation, adds a dynamic visual element. Meanwhile, the retrograde indicators echo the instrumentation found in Bugatti’s hypercars, making the watch as engaging to look at as it is to wear.

Side View of the Watch’s Casing

A side view of the watch reveals design elements directly inspired by Bugatti’s iconic car features, such as the distinctive grille and aerodynamic lines. This meticulous attention to detail reinforces the watch’s strong connection to its automotive counterpart, showcasing a seamless blend of watchmaking and automotive design.

The case’s aerodynamic lines echo the sleek contours of Bugatti’s vehicles, creating a harmonious aesthetic that bridges these two worlds. The robust construction not only provides durability but also ensures longevity. High-quality materials and precision engineering guarantee that the watch withstands daily wear while maintaining its elegant and sophisticated appearance.

Harmony of Craftsmanship

The Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon Watch and the Bugatti Tourbillon V16 Hybrid both showcase precision and excellence. The watch’s detailed replication of the car’s engine and dashboard highlights the meticulous craftsmanship of both brands. While the watch offers a compact and wearable version of Bugatti’s engineering marvels, the car itself represents the pinnacle of automotive performance and design.

Together, they create a harmonious blend of luxury and innovation. The synergy between the watch and the car is evident in every detail, from the intricate engine replication to the dashboard-inspired display. This collaboration underscores the shared values of both brands, highlighting their dedication to pushing the boundaries of their respective fields. The result is a timepiece that tells a story of precision, luxury, and unparalleled craftsmanship.

The attention to detail in both the watch and the car speaks volumes about the dedication of Jacob & Co. and Bugatti to their crafts. Every aspect, from the tiny titanium pistons in the watch to the powerful V16 engine in the car, is executed with precision and care. This level of craftsmanship is what sets these two brands apart in their respective industries, making their collaboration something truly special.

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Made by Google’s next event will be August 13

Typically, Google shows off its next generation of devices in the fall. But this year it seems that time frame has moved up: the company's next Made by Google event will be August 13 at 1PM ET.

While Google didn't share any specific details regarding upcoming announcements, the invite says the company will "showcase the best of Google AI, Android software and the Pixel portfolio of devices." In another break from tradition, this year's event will take place at Google's headquarters in Mountain View, CA instead of New York City, which has been the typical host location for Pixel launches.

Based on rumors and the release cadence of Google's existing devices, we're expecting to learn more about the Pixel 9, the next version of the Pixel Fold, a new Tensor chip, a third-gen Pixel Watch and possibly an update to the Pixel Buds. And based on the amount of attention the company gave to AI during Google I/O earlier this spring, it's basically a guarantee that we'll see some new machine learning-based features as well. 

While it remains unclear what prompted Google to move its next product launch up to August 13, between this event and rumors of an upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, it's shaping up to be a busy summer for gadget fans. 

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