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AI Nobel Prizes, Meta's Privacy Concerns, Mytra's Hires, Tech Industry Updates: OWITH.ai Morning Roundup

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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.Two Nobel Prizes were awarded to AI this week, with one going to John Hopfield and Geoff Hinton for physics, and the other being split between David Baker, Demis Hassabis, and John Jumper for their work on Alphafold in chemistry. The controversy surrounding Hinton's award is unclear, while Hassabis and Jumper's win for Alphafold is seen as a significant contribution to both chemistry and biology. Recognizing Alphafold2 as the first Nobel Prize for neurosymbolic AI suggests a shift towards a more structured approach in the field.The privacy implications of Meta's Orion smart glasses have been highlighted, as they were hacked by two Harvard students to become a face scanner that can gather personal information about passersby. This breach raises concerns about the potential misuse of wearable technology and emphasizes the importance of addressing ethical dilemmas associated with new gadgets like these glasses.Mytra, a warehouse robotics startup, has made key hires from big tech companies like Tesla and Rivian. CEO Chris Walti believes that attracting top talent is now easier due to a critical mass of experienced professionals willing to take risks. Recent venture deals in the tech industry highlight startups securing significant funding for innovative products. Overall, attracting skilled professionals with diverse expertise is crucial for driving innovation and growth in startups.Elon Musk's Boring Company is facing trespassing issues in Las Vegas with its tunnel system. Foxconn is partnering with Nvidia to build a massive AI supercomputer in Taiwan. TikTok is facing lawsuits from multiple states for allegedly targeting young users. Roblox has been accused of inflating user data metrics by Hindenburg Research. Various acquisitions and investments in the tech industry showcase ongoing interest in emerging technologies across different sectors.European CEOs with a large U.S. presence are not overly concerned about the upcoming U.S. presidential election. Economic fundamentals, rather than political rhetoric, are driving their decisions. Iberdrola Chairman Ignacio Galan remains unfazed by the prospect of a second Trump presidency, emphasizing the need to upgrade America's electrical grid as a key factor driving the company's presence in the country. Former Amazon executive Dave Clark has raised $100 million for his new supply-chain management company, Samsung apologizes for weak earnings guidance, and Enterprise CEO Chrissy Taylor discusses customer misconceptions about the company's services.

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Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in AI and tech world.Two Nobel Prizes were awarded to AI this week, with one going to John Hopfield and Geoff Hinton for physics, and the other being split between David Baker, Demis Hassabis, and John Jumper for their work on Alphafold in chemistry. The controversy surrounding Hinton's award is unclear, while Hassabis and Jumper's win for Alphafold is seen as a significant contribution to both chemistry and biology. Recognizing Alphafold2 as the first Nobel Prize for neurosymbolic AI suggests a shift towards a more structured approach in the field.The privacy implications of Meta's Orion smart glasses have been highlighted, as they were hacked by two Harvard students to become a face scanner that can gather personal information about passersby. This breach raises concerns about the potential misuse of wearable technology and emphasizes the importance of addressing ethical dilemmas associated with new gadgets like these glasses.Mytra, a warehouse robotics startup, has made key hires from big tech companies like Tesla and Rivian. CEO Chris Walti believes that attracting top talent is now easier due to a critical mass of experienced professionals willing to take risks. Recent venture deals in the tech industry highlight startups securing significant funding for innovative products. Overall, attracting skilled professionals with diverse expertise is crucial for driving innovation and growth in startups.Elon Musk's Boring Company is facing trespassing issues in Las Vegas with its tunnel system. Foxconn is partnering with Nvidia to build a massive AI supercomputer in Taiwan. TikTok is facing lawsuits from multiple states for allegedly targeting young users. Roblox has been accused of inflating user data metrics by Hindenburg Research. Various acquisitions and investments in the tech industry showcase ongoing interest in emerging technologies across different sectors.European CEOs with a large U.S. presence are not overly concerned about the upcoming U.S. presidential election. Economic fundamentals, rather than political rhetoric, are driving their decisions. Iberdrola Chairman Ignacio Galan remains unfazed by the prospect of a second Trump presidency, emphasizing the need to upgrade America's electrical grid as a key factor driving the company's presence in the country. Former Amazon executive Dave Clark has raised $100 million for his new supply-chain management company, Samsung apologizes for weak earnings guidance, and Enterprise CEO Chrissy Taylor discusses customer misconceptions about the company's services.

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