
BT Group Restructures for Savings, Meta's Llama 3.1 Faces Legal Scrutiny, Bill Atkinson's Lasting Impact on Computing, SoftBank Intel Launch AI Memory, and more...
June 16, 202511m 31s
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Show Notes
(0:10): BT Group Restructures: 40,000 Job Cuts and AI Integration to Save £3 Billion by 2030
(2:24): Meta's Llama 3.1 AI Faces Legal Scrutiny for Memorizing 42% of 'Harry Potter'
(4:46): Tech Visionary Bill Atkinson Passes: The Legacy Behind Modern Computing Interfaces
(7:05): SoftBank and Intel Launch Saimemory to Revolutionize AI Memory with $70M Joint Venture
(9:23): Tesla's FSD Faces Scrutiny After Ignoring School Bus Signals in Safety Demonstration
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(2:24): Meta's Llama 3.1 AI Faces Legal Scrutiny for Memorizing 42% of 'Harry Potter'
(4:46): Tech Visionary Bill Atkinson Passes: The Legacy Behind Modern Computing Interfaces
(7:05): SoftBank and Intel Launch Saimemory to Revolutionize AI Memory with $70M Joint Venture
(9:23): Tesla's FSD Faces Scrutiny After Ignoring School Bus Signals in Safety Demonstration
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