Apple’s Alleged Shredding of Usable Devices Unveiled
Apple’s eco-friendly image takes a hit as allegations surface about the shredding of usable iPhones. According to a report by Bloomberg, Apple has been shredding older devices that are fully functional and could have been resold. The company outsourced this task to an outside contractor, Geep Canada Limited, who handled around a million devices annually. Shockingly, Apple sued Geep in 2020 for breach of contract, claiming that a vast number of iPhones sent for shredding ended up being reactivated in China, fueling the gray market.
While Apple promotes its recycling efforts, recent revelations cast doubt on the company’s commitment to sustainability. The recycling robot Daisy, showcased in a recent video on the Apple UK YouTube channel, only dismantles a fraction of what Apple sells in just 48 hours. The discrepancy between Apple’s claims and actions raises questions about the company’s transparency.
Microsoft’s Advancement in AI
On a brighter note, Microsoft has developed an AI model named Vasa 1.0 that can generate realistic animated “Talking Faces” from a single portrait photo and audio file. The capability to create real-time animations with precise facial movements showcases the potential of AI in the entertainment industry. Nevertheless, the technology’s implications for digital manipulation raise concerns about misinformation.
Meta AI’s Llama 3 and Quantum Internet Breakthrough
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, introduced the Llama 3 AI model, empowering users to interact with AI more naturally. The integration of Meta AI with Facebook groups opens up new possibilities for user engagement and personalized responses. However, concerns arise regarding data privacy and AI training using user-generated content.
In another groundbreaking development, researchers have successfully produced, stored, and retrieved Quantum information, setting the stage for a future Quantum internet. The compatibility of Quantum memory systems with current fiber optic infrastructure represents a significant leap towards secure communication on a Quantum level.
Quick Bits: Tesla Recall, TSMC Pricing, and EU Scrutinizes TikTok
Tesla issued a recall for Cybertrucks due to a manufacturing defect, highlighting safety concerns and the company’s commitment to addressing issues promptly. TSMC’s plans to price chips made outside Taiwan higher exposes the challenges of diversifying semiconductor production. Meanwhile, the EU scrutinizes TikTok Lite’s reward system, emphasizing the need for responsible app design.
Amazon’s pushback against allegations regarding its cashierless technology, emphasizing the role of human workers in annotating shopping data, aims to reassure consumers about data privacy.
As the tech landscape evolves with AI advancements and Quantum breakthroughs, the future promises exciting possibilities for innovation and connectivity.
Stay tuned for more tech updates, and remember to embrace the technological advancements shaping our world!