TLDR 2023-09-21

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Big Tech & Startups

OpenAIā€™s new AI image generator pushes the limits in detail and prompt fidelity (6 minute read)

DALL-E 3, OpenAIā€™s latest text-to-image generator, will be available to ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise customers in early October. OpenAI has yet to release any technical details about the model. DALL-E 3 refines small details like hands more effectively and can create engaging images without hacks or prompt engineering. Examples of images generated with DALL-E 3 along with their prompts are available in the article.

Amazon is set to supercharge Alexa with generative AI (9 minute read)

Amazon unveiled an all-new Alexa voice assistant powered by a large language model during its fall hardware event on Wednesday. The new Alexa can understand conversational phrases and respond appropriately, interpret context more effectively, and complete multiple requests from one command. It could take home automation to the next level. Amazon will roll out the new assistant slowly to customers in the US through a preview program in the coming months.
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Science & Futuristic Technology

For the first time, researchers decoded the RNA of an extinct animal (3 minute read)

Researchers have successfully extracted and decoded RNA from a thylacine. The sample was taken from a roughly 130-year-old museum specimen. The research could help scientists in bringing the species back from extinction. It also helped transform the way scientists view museum and archive specimens.

Permission denied for reentry of Vardaā€™s orbiting experiment capsule (7 minute read)

Varda Space Industriesā€™ satellite has been in orbit for two months longer than originally planned as it waits for government approval to return to Earth with its cache of pharmaceutical specimens. The satellite launched on June 12 without a reentry license. Its purpose was to demonstrate Vardaā€™s technology for producing commercial materials inside a recoverable capsule designed to return the products to Earth. The FAA denied Vardaā€™s reentry license as the company did not demonstrate compliance with regulatory requirements. A request for reconsideration is pending.
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Programming, Design & Data Science

ElectricSQL (GitHub Repo)

ElectricSQL is a local-first sync layer for web and mobile apps. It enables developers to build reactive, real-time, and local-first apps directly on Postgres. ElectricSQL makes apps feel instant as app code talks directly to a local database. It supports multi-user collaboration and conflict-free offline.

Introducing runes (6 minute read)

Svelte 5's runes unlock universal, fine-grained reactivity in JavaScript. They use function syntax to achieve the same things and more as let, =, the export keyword, and the $: label. Svelte 5 is not yet in production, but developers can test its new features through an interactive playground on its preview site.
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Miscellaneous

Apple and Goldman were planning stock-trading feature for iPhones until markets turned last year (5 minute read)

Apple and Goldman Sachs were working on an investing feature that would let customers buy and sell stocks in 2020. The project was canceled as the markets went south last year. It was meant to roll out in 2022 and allow iPhone users to put money into Apple shares. The infrastructure for the feature is mostly built and ready to go, should Apple eventually decide to move forward with it.

Language Model UXes in 2027 (13 minute read)

This article explores what large language model-powered software might look like in the medium-term future. LLMs are going to significantly shift how we interact with computers. The current state of the technology seems rudimentary and it's increasingly clear that generative AI can't quite replace the other UX innovations that have been introduced over the last several decades. LLM UXes will likely evolve to have a memory of past interactions in order to provide more relevant responses.

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