Grok AI now available in India, Vivo X100 goes global and more
1. Vivo X100 Series Goes Global
Vivo’s X100 and X100 Pro break boundaries, entering Southeast Asian markets. The X100 Pro takes the spotlight with a 50MP camera, 4.3x optical zoom, cinematic portrait mode, and unique features like “sun mode.” The standard X100 boasts a 64MP telephoto, Zeiss coatings, and a 120Hz OLED display. Both run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300 chipset, featuring on-device generative AI capabilities.
2. Samsung Unveils Galaxy Book4 Series
Samsung introduces a new era with the Galaxy Book4 Ultra, Book4 Pro, and Book4 Pro 360. Powered by Intel’s Core Ultra 9 processor and NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4070 GPU, these PCs promise peak productivity. The series showcases a Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, minimizing heat and fan noise with an efficient cooling system. The global release begins in Korea in January 2024.
3.E3 Bids Farewell: End of an Era for Gaming’s Grand Expo
It’s game over for E3, the iconic gaming expo that shaped the industry for over two decades. Organizers bid farewell, expressing gratitude to fans and partners. E3, the birthplace of gaming revolutions, showcased consoles like Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. A nostalgic goodbye to the stage that brought unforgettable gaming moments.
4.Pope Francis Calls for AI Regulation, Defends Human Values
Pope Francis calls for a binding international treaty to regulate AI, cautioning against a “technological dictatorship.” In his World Day of Peace message, he emphasizes the importance of preventing algorithms from replacing human values. This call aligns with global efforts to balance AI’s benefits with ethical considerations, addressing growing concerns about AI’s impact on humanity.
5.Elon Musk’s Grok AI Now Available in India
Elon Musk’s Grok AI chatbot, initially launched in the US, expands its reach to X Premium plan users in India and over 40 countries. Developed by X.AI, Grok offers a distinctive experience compared to popular chatbots like Google Bard and ChatGPT.