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Dec 12, 2024

Wait, What?

TechLinked - Wait, What?

The video begins by addressing misinformation about Microsoft's Windows 11 installation requirements, clarifying that Microsoft has not changed its stance on the TPM 2.0 requirement despite rumors. The source of the confusion seems to be a misinterpretation of a Microsoft support article. The video then shifts to OpenAI's recent announcements, including the rollout of ChatGPT's canvas notebook feature to all users and its integration with Apple's software. This integration is part of broader updates to Apple's operating systems, enhancing features like Mail and Photos. The video also covers Google's announcement of its Gemini 2.0 model, which includes AI agents capable of performing various tasks such as web browsing and controlling robots. Additionally, the video touches on Microsoft's new features for Windows and Xbox, GM's decision to cut funding for its self-driving taxi startup, and Meta's recent service outage. Finally, it mentions LG's exit from the Blu-ray player market and Artisan's controversial AI advertising campaign.

Key Points:

  • Microsoft maintains TPM 2.0 requirement for Windows 11, debunking rumors of policy change.
  • OpenAI's ChatGPT features are now available to all users, including integration with Apple software.
  • Google's Gemini 2.0 AI model introduces advanced agents for tasks like web browsing and robot control.
  • Microsoft introduces new features for Windows and Xbox, enhancing user experience.
  • LG exits Blu-ray player market, leaving Panasonic as one of the few remaining manufacturers.
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