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Adobe will charge you more for Creative Cloud in June, because AI (of course)
Do you want allegedly useful "artificial intelligence" features in your face in every single service and tool you use, constantly, unceasingly, and demanding you pay more for it? The latest perpetrator is Adobe, who's now raising the price of its priciest Creative Cloud plans next month and justifying it by bundling in a bunch of generative AI tools. The Creative Cloud All Apps plan is being renamed Creative Cloud Pro, because apparently tools that cost hundreds of dollars a year and aren't available as full purchases aren't for "professionals" unless they're paying the maximum amount. If you're in the US, Canada, or Mexico, and if you're currently subscribed to All Apps, you'll be moved over to the Pro plan starting on June 17th… with a price bump from 60 per month to 70 per month for standard, yearly-subscribed users in the US. Month-to-month prices will jump from the already-sky-high 90 per month to 105 per month.
This budget-friendly robot vacuum just got even cheaper -- save 230 on the eufy L60
SAVE 230: As of May 20, the eufy L60 Robot Vacuum is on sale for 319.99 at Amazon. Robot vacuums are massively helpful devices for any home. But to get something that actually does all the heavy lifting, you usually need to fork out a lot of money. That's where this Eufy L60 robot vacuum deal comes in. This impressive device has enough power to pick up the most stubborn dirt and pet hair, all with a lower price tag than you'd expect.
You can win 250K from OpenAI if you help solve archaeological mysteries with AI
The Amazon Rainforest is a dazzlingly vast and complex ecosystem, a six-million-square-kilometer world unto itself. Despite its central role in countless indigenous origin stories and traditions stretching back millennia, it's largely been ignored by mainstream archaeology. Conventional thinking held that such an apparently raw and dynamic expanse of wilderness couldn't possibly have played any important role in the cultural evolution of human beings. Also: OpenAI upgrades ChatGPT with Codex - and I'm seriously impressed (so far) That's changing, however, now that a raft of new archaeological discoveries is flipping the original paradigm on its head and corroborating what indigenous peoples have long insisted: that the Amazon was once home to a rich, flourishing civilization. These discoveries have largely been enabled by technologies such as satellite imagery and Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR).
Otter transcribes my life, and I just can't quit it
Otter is an AI-powered transcription service and app, and I use it every time I interview someone. Even in a group setting, it's the perfect tool for a journalist: it records and transcribes what people are saying, identifies the speaker, and allows me to click on the transcribed text and hear the recorded audio, just to check up on it. Otter even offers AI services, so I can see an AI-generated summary of the conversation and what needs to happen next. Yesterday, my wife complained that the secretary of a non-profit she volunteers at had quit, forcing her to record the minutes of a meeting. So, why should you use Otter?
Samsung Odyssey G81SF OLED Gaming Monitor Review: Gorgeous
Let's cut to the chase--Samsung's latest QD-OLED computer monitor is absolutely awesome, and I've loved having it at my desk for the past month or so. Every game I play on it looks incredible, and it has quickly become the centerpiece of my battle station. Even so, I'm still having trouble recommending 4K high-refresh monitors to people who have to buy and build their own systems. Having a monitor with some room to grow is the right choice, but the gap between performance and capability can be frustrating if you're on otherwise budget-friendly hardware. If you're thinking of making an upgrade, really nice 1440p screens are available for under 400, and they might be a better performance fit for most people.
31 million tons of seaweed ready to stink up Florida's beaches
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. A smelly, sometimes toxic "killer belt of seaweed" might put a damper on Floridians' Memorial Day weekend plans. Sargassum is back just in time for the unofficial start of summer and this year's influx of the brown algae would be record breaking at 31 million tons. Sargassum is a genus of large brown seaweed. As a seaweed, it is also a type of algae.
Your eyes can reveal the accuracy of your memories
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. We like to think our brains are reliable recorders--but reality says otherwise. From misremembered childhood moments to mistakenly "recalling" that you took your pills when you didn't, false memories are surprisingly common. And in high-stakes situations like courtroom testimony, these errors can have devastating consequences. Wouldn't it be amazing if there were an objective way to measure just how accurate someone's memory really is? New research suggests we might be able to do just that--by watching the eyes.
The Download: introducing the AI energy package
It's well documented that AI is a power-hungry technology. But there has been far less reporting on the extent of that hunger, how much its appetite is set to grow in the coming years, where that power will come from, and who will pay for it. For the past six months, MIT Technology Review's team of reporters and editors have worked to answer those questions. The result is an unprecedented look at the state of AI's energy and resource usage, where it is now, where it is headed in the years to come, and why we have to get it right. At the centerpiece of this package is an entirely novel line of reporting into the demands of inference--the way human beings interact with AI when we make text queries or ask AI to come up with new images or create videos.
How Peter Thiel's Relationship With Eliezer Yudkowsky Launched the AI Revolution
It would be hard to overstate the impact that Peter Thiel has had on the career of Sam Altman. After Altman sold his first startup in 2012, Thiel bankrolled his first venture fund, Hydrazine Capital. Thiel saw Altman as an inveterate optimist who stood at "the absolute epicenter, maybe not of Silicon Valley, but of a Silicon Valley zeitgeist." As Thiel put it, "If you had to look for the one person who represented a millennial tech person, it would be Altman." Each year, Altman would point Thiel toward the most promising startup at Y Combinator–Airbnb in 2012, Stripe in 2013, Zenefits in 2014–and Thiel would swallow hard and invest, even though he sometimes felt like he was being swept up in a hype cycle.
You deserve a better partner than Microsoft 365--dump it for Microsoft Office 2024
Microsoft 365 is kind of like that ex you simply can't get away from. It's because you keep going back to it every month, paying a pesky recurring fee for access, all while complaining on and on about how annoying it is. It's time to break up with Microsoft 365 and level up with Microsoft Office instead, especially since the 2024 edition is finally on the shelves. It's compatible with both Mac and PC, comes with AI tools designed for personal and professional use, and is yours for life once you pay the one-time fee of 159.97 (down from 249.99). You'll finally be freed from your ex (your old Microsoft 365 subscription) once you invest in this Microsoft Office lifetime license--and the savings will seriously add up after about 18 months.