Subj : OpenAI search May 9 rumor 🤖, Tesla cuts interns 🚗, building a rocket engine 🚀 To : tldr@synchro.net From : TLDR Date : Fri May 03 2024 10:35 am --j227XLqW Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Reports indicate that OpenAI is looking to launch a search engine soon. O= penAI's in-house event on May 9 may focus on its release=C2=A0=20 Sign = Up [1] |Advertise [2]|View Online [3]=20 =09=09TLDR =09=09TOGETHER = WITH [LMNT] [4] TLDR 2024-05-03 PASS THE SALT: FREE LMNT SAMPLE = PACKS FOR TLDR READERS IN NORTH AMERICA (SPONSOR) [4]=20 Doctors once= told you to skip the salt and drink eight daily glasses of water= =E2=80=A6 =F0=9F=A5=9B But recent studies suggest you need 3x more sod= ium than the US government advises, and much less H20. 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Google has scheduled its annua= l developer conference for May 14 - OpenAI's event may be a strategy to u= pstage Google before the search giant makes its AI announcements. This ar= ticle presents the evidence for OpenAI's search plans.=20 TESLA IS PR= EPARING TO LAUNCH ITS OWN IN-CAR VOICE ASSISTANT (3 MINUTE READ) [6]=20 = Tesla's latest software update includes hidden code that suggests tha= t the company is preparing for the launch of its voice assistant. Little = is known about the new Tesla voice assistant, but Elon Musk has previousl= y said that he wants Tesla drivers to be able to do everything in the car= with no manual input. The software update also introduces a native Audib= le app.=20 =F0=9F=9A=80=20 SCIENCE & FUTURISTIC TECHNOLOGY SPAC= EX ADDS COSMIC TOURISM OFFERING TO WEBSITE (4 MINUTE READ) [7]=20 A new= 'Human Spaceflight' tab on SpaceX's website offers flights to Earth's or= bit, the International Space Station (ISS), the Moon, and Mars, with miss= ions beginning as early as this year. There is no pricing information for= the offerings and interested customers will have to inquire through emai= l. The Earth orbit mission, which will last three to six days, offers a v= iew of the planet from 300 kilometers high for two to four passengers. Te= n-day commercial missions to the ISS will be available as early as 2025. = The missions to lunar orbit and Mars do not have listed timelines.=20 = FOUND: THE DIAL IN THE BRAIN THAT CONTROLS THE IMMUNE SYSTEM (6 MINUTE R= EAD) [8]=20 Scientists have identified the brain cells that regulate in= flammation and determined how they keep tabs on the immune response. The = neurons that act as the master dial for the immune system live in the bra= in stem, the stalk-like structure that connects the bulk of the brain to= the spinal cord. The finding could lead to treatments for autoimmune d= iseases and other conditions caused by an excessive immune response. The = mechanism by which the brain sends signals back to the immune system to r= egulate inflammation remains unclear.=20 =F0=9F=92=BB=20 PROGRAMMING,= DESIGN & DATA SCIENCE DATADOG'S=C2=A0FRONT-END DEVELOPER KIT (SPONSO= R) [9]=20 Front-end is far more complicated than it used to be. 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