Ada v3 a Personal AI Assistant Built for Engineers

Ada v3 Advanced AI Assistance for Modern Engineers

With advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), it is becoming increasingly clear that a world where the tedious, repetitive tasks of daily life are handled by AI assistants is fast approaching. One such example is how engineering projects may soon be managed seamlessly by intelligent assistants, allowing you to focus on the creative and complex challenges […]

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OpenAI CPO Kevin Weil on the Future of AI

Explore AI's future with OpenAI's Kevin Weil

Kevin Weil, the Chief Product Officer at OpenAI, offers a compelling glimpse into the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI). As AI technology advances at an unprecedented pace, it’s reshaping the landscape of product management, developer engagement, and consumer interactions. This transformation brings with it a host of opportunities and challenges that are redefining […]

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How To Setup Claude Computer Use API to Control Your Computer – Beginners Guide

Enhance Productivity with the Anthropic Computer Use API

This week, Anthropic rolled out updates to its AI models and introduced a very interesting Computer Use API that allows AI to control your computer. Imagine a world where your computer anticipates your needs, executing tasks with just a simple prompt. It may sound like science fiction, but with the introduction of Anthropic’s Computer Use […]

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2024 iPad Mini 7: Unboxing, Review, and Hands-On Impressions

iPad Mini

The 2024 iPad Mini 7 is a noteworthy addition to Apple’s lineup of compact tablets, bringing a range of enhancements and improvements that solidify its position as a top choice for tech enthusiasts and casual users alike. In this comprehensive review, we dive deep into the design, performance, features, and overall user experience of the iPad Mini […]

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How Obsidian and Cursor are Changing the Game for Developers

Obsidian and Cursor integration

If you’re searching for a way to seamlessly collect your scattered notes, coding snippets, and bookmarks into a single, organized hub, you might be interested in combining Obsidian and Cursor to improve your workflows. These tools, when integrated, promise to transform how we manage information and code, offering a future where efficiency and creativity work […]

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Based on Logitech EDU research, this interactive AAC device can be a learner’s best friend

Technology is today bridging gaps between thought and expression in more ways than previously possible. This is especially true in the case of people facing limitations with verbal speech and expression thereof. Many who resonate with the thought that every person – irrespective of their limitation – deserves a voice or perhaps a way to communicate have been working with neurodiverse learners facing communication challenges to facilitate their lifestyle with AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) devices.

Whether it’s due to developmental, neurological, or physical conditions, the struggle to communicate verbally no longer has to limit someone’s ability to connect with the world around them. Modern ACC communication devices – like this Logitech EDU multifunctional device – have stepped up to make it easier for those struggling with verbal communication to connect with the world around them not through words, but through the use of symbols and pictures.

Designer: Monica Bhyrappa and Fan Fang

More than 2 million children and adults use AAC to communicate on a daily basis. Such tools support those with difficulties communicating using speech to communicate their requirements, attend classes and participate in them, and also socialize with peers and society easily without words. The project by Monica and Fang is based on the preliminary research within the Logitech EDU team catering to the adaptive needs of students, especially those on the autism spectrum.

This computer mouse-like pocket-sized AAC device that measures 4-inches tall is based on a picture symbol system and wears the Logi branding. It is created and tested for the K-12 age group. The autistic learners in this age segment are trained to use symbols instead of words to communicate and this device intends to make that more interactive and convenient, overcoming the limitations of other AAC devices. For just convenience and interactivity, the accessory is made of interchangeable pieces rendering it an adaptable device in a student’s daily life. For instance, it has loops to wear as a lanyard, swap in the clip and fasten it to a book or folder, or strap it around the wrist to be worn as a watch.

The device features different modes comprising a set of words or phrases displayed on its interactive screen. The learner can access and click on their choice of interaction at any point of the day. These symbols are imported from the learner’s primary AAC device so that at no point there is a chance of an unfamiliar message that they do not associate with. The parents and educators can have control over this device and customize the interaction models at any time. To make it easy to be accepted as a device the learners would like with them, Monica has designed these in muted colors and minimal textural inundations.

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Apple Intelligence: Will It Work on YOUR Old iPhone or Mac?

Apple Intelligence

Apple is on the verge of introducing a groundbreaking feature called Apple Intelligence, which is set to launch alongside the highly anticipated iOS 18 update. This innovative addition to Apple’s ecosystem is expected to make its first appearance in version 18.1, slated for release this fall. As an Apple user, you may be eager to […]

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Oversight Board says Meta’s handling of a satirical image of Harris and Walz raises ‘serious concerns’

Two weeks before the US presidential election, the Oversight Board says it has “serious concerns” about Meta’s content moderation systems in “electoral contexts,” and that the company risks the “excessive removal of political speech” when it over-enforces its rules. The admonishment came as the board weighed in on a case involving a satirical image of Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.

Meta originally removed the post, shared on Facebook in August, that showed an edited version of a movie poster from Dumb and Dumber. The original 1994 movie poster shows the two main characters grabbing each other’s nipples through their shirts. In the altered version, the actors’ faces were replaced by Harris and Walz.

According to the Oversight Board, Meta cited its bullying and harassment rules, which includes a provision barring “derogatory sexualized photoshop or drawings.” The social network later restored the post after it drew attention from the Oversight Board, and the company acknowledged the satirical image didn’t break its rules because it didn’t depict sexual activity.

Despite Meta’s reversal, the board says the case suggests larger issues in how Meta handles posts dealing with election-related content. “This post is nothing more than a commonplace satirical image of prominent politicians and is instantly recognizable as such,” the board wrote. “Nonetheless, the company’s failure to recognize the nature of this post and treat it accordingly raises serious concerns about the systems and resources Meta has in place to effectively make content determinations in such electoral contexts.”

In response to the Oversight Board's take on the situation, a Meta spokesperson gave the following brief statement: "We mistakenly removed this post but restored it after the issue was brought to our attention."

It’s unusually direct criticism from the Oversight Board, which released its analysis of the case in a summary decision, which comes without the group’s typical laundry list of recommendations for the social media company. The board has previously pushed Meta to clarify its rules around satirical content.The latest case highlights another issue that many of the company’s users have also complained about: over-enforcing its rules.

“In this case, however, the Board highlights the overenforcement of Meta’s Bullying and Harassment policy with respect to satire and political speech in the form of a non-sexualized derogatory depiction of political figures,” the board wrote. “It also points to the dangers that overenforcing the Bullying and Harassment policy can have, especially in the context of an election, as it may lead to the excessive removal of political speech and undermine the ability to criticize government officials and political candidates, including in a sarcastic manner.”

Update, October 23 2024, 1:00PM ET: This story has been updated to include a statement from Meta.

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Apple Notes Features You Didn’t Know About to Improve Your Productivity

Guide to Using Apple Notes for Organization and Collaboration

If you’re aiming to stay productive on your Apple devices, you might want to harness the power of Apple Notes. Considered by many to be the best free note-taking app available on iOS, Apple Notes is a versatile solution that seamlessly integrates into the Apple ecosystem. With its robust set of features, Apple Notes not […]

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