This week, the world of Tech was marked by a promise of major innovation on electric car batteries, demonstrations of revolutionary artificial intelligences for the Web and more controlled Netflix accounts.
The AI battle gets off to a bad start for Google Bard
The AI war is launched between two behemoths. On the one hand, Microsoft integrates ChatGPT with Bing and Edge. On the other, Google Bard was treated to a presentation with great fanfare. However, if the first was able to be rather convincing with the impressive capacities of ChatGPT, the second had a more difficult start with a blunder which cost very very very very very expensive.
Who do you think will revolutionize the web first?
Electric cars: lithium-free batteries from 2023
The world’s leading manufacturer of batteries for electric cars, CATL, should start mass-producing the first lithium-free batteries this year, which are supposed to revolutionize the sector. Many things are therefore set to change on our vehicles.
Netflix against account sharing
The most famous SVoD platform, Netflix, doesn’t like account sharing… especially since it’s a very popular practice. After announcing measures to restrict this trend, the company went back on its words to revive the subject even more ardently with better thought-out restrictions. This was not lacking: the end of free account sharing is already affecting Europe and we know the amount of the additional cost to escape it.
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