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๐Ÿ”ฎ Google to Launch Its Gemini 2.0 AI Model This December

PLUS: Apple Tests App for Managing Blood Sugar Levels

Welcome to the sixteenth edition of Snack The Tech!

Todayโ€™s lineup includes surprising choices from auto CEOs, life-changing tech, and big AI updates on the horizon.

Hereโ€™s whatโ€™s on the menu today:

  • ๐Ÿš— Ford CEO has been driving a Xiaomi EV and wants to keep it

  • ๐Ÿ‘ Neuralink competitor says its eye implant restored vision

  • ๐Ÿ”ฎ Google to launch its Gemini 2.0 AI model this December

  • ๐Ÿš€ Boeing is exploring sale of space business

  • ๐ŸŽ Apple tests app for managing blood sugar levels

Snack. The. Tech! ๐Ÿค–

  • Ford CEO Jim Farley mentioned in a podcast interview that he has been driving a Xiaomi SU7 electric vehicle for six months and finds it impressive enough that he doesn't want to part with it.

  • The Xiaomi SU7, which Farley imported from China for testing, resembles a Porsche Panamera, features advanced technology, and is integrated with Xiaomi's ecosystem, boasting quick acceleration and a notable driving range.

  • Chinese automakers like Xiaomi and BYD have successfully produced affordable EVs due to supportive local policies and market scale, while U.S. manufacturers like Ford face challenges in achieving profitability in the EV sector.

  • Science Corporation has developed an experimental eye implant that has allowed some legally blind individuals to regain enough sight to read, play cards, and complete crossword puzzles.

  • The implant, named the Prima, is a small chip placed under the retina that uses patterns of infrared light to stimulate the brain and create images.

  • Max Hodak, CEO of Science Corporation and former Neuralink president, acquired the technology from Pixium Vision and was impressed by the results showing improved vision in participants.

  • Google plans to launch Gemini 2.0 in December, a year after the initial Gemini release, aiming for a broad availability similar to previous versions.

  • The new Gemini 2.0 model reportedly faces performance challenges not meeting the original expectations set by Google's team, a trend seen across many top model developers.

  • Google might follow a two-pronged strategy for the Gemini 2.0 release, offering access to developers and general users, while balancing this with ongoing projects like Project Astra.

  • Boeing is reviewing its Starliner space operations, potentially ending its significant history in American space exploration due to cost overruns and delays totaling over $1.8 billion.

  • SpaceX has become the dominant force in the industry, with its Crew Dragon capsule successfully visiting the ISS 43 times since 2019, challenging Boeing's longstanding role in transporting astronauts.

  • Boeing's Chief Executive Officer, Kelly Ortberg, is considering shedding under-performing units like Starliner to focus on the companyโ€™s core commercial aircraft and defense divisions amid strained finances and production disruptions.

  • Apple has reportedly tested an app aimed at helping individuals with prediabetes manage their blood sugar levels through monitoring and logging changes related to their dietary choices.

  • The app required Apple employees to confirm their prediabetic condition via blood tests and used existing market devices to record how different foods influenced their glucose levels.

  • Work on the app has been paused as Apple shifts focus to other health features, although the findings may inform future health technology products from the company.

Keep snacking on the tech. yum yum!

Robin

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