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š Apple exec: AI will replace Google search
š¤ Amazonās new robot can āfeelā like humans
𦷠Human tooth regrowth is now in trials
š¤ FDA, OpenAI team up on faster drug evaluations
š® Xbox handheld by Asus leaks online
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š¤ Apple exec: AI will replace Google search āļøLINK
What: Alphabet shares dropped over 7% after Appleās Eddy Cue testified that AI tools like OpenAI and Perplexity may eventually replace traditional search engines such as Google. Cueās remarks came during a federal antitrust trial targeting Googleās ad tech dominance and search engine deals.
Why: Cue's support for AI-driven search and his mention of declining Safari search use raised concerns over the $20B+ annual deal between Apple and Google for default search placement.
Impact: The comments challenge Google's core business model and hint at a future where AI disrupts the search engine market, risking billions in revenue for both tech giants.
š¤ Amazonās Vulcan robot can āfeelā like humans āļøLINK
What: Amazon unveiled Vulcan, a new AI-powered warehouse robot that can sense touch and handle 75% of items in storage pods. Using force sensors, a suction arm, and an AI camera, Vulcan can manipulate items with precision, learning from each task.
Why: Unlike earlier robots, Vulcanās tactile feedback lets it safely move items in tight compartments, reducing human involvement in repetitive or injury-prone tasks like bending or climbing.
Impact: Already in use in the U.S. and Germany, Vulcan has processed over 500,000 orders. It marks a major step toward smarter, safer automation while still working alongside human staff.
𦷠Human tooth regrowth is now in trials āļøLINK
What: Japanese scientists have begun human trials for a groundbreaking drug that could allow humans to regrow missing teeth. The trial, launched in September 2024, involves 30 men aged 30ā64, each missing at least one tooth. The drug works by targeting USAG-1, a gene that suppresses tooth growth.
Why: Years of animal studies showed success in regrowing teeth by using a monoclonal antibody to inhibit USAG-1. The aim is to develop a permanent solution for tooth loss, especially in those with congenital conditions.
Impact: If successful, the drug could be publicly available by 2030, revolutionizing dental care and offering hope to millions with missing teeth.
š¤ FDA, OpenAI team up on faster drug evaluations āļøLINK
What: OpenAI has held talks with the FDA about using AI to accelerate parts of the drug evaluation process, focusing on a potential tool called cderGPT for the Center for Drug Evaluation. Elon Muskālinked associates have also reportedly been involved.
Why: Drug development can take over a decade; AI could help speed up late-stage evaluations by streamlining data review. The goal is to improve efficiency without compromising safety.
Impact: If adopted, AI tools like cderGPT could modernize regulatory processes and reduce time-to-market for medications. However, reliability and oversight remain major concerns.
š® Xbox handheld by Asus leaks online āļøLINK
What: Leaked regulatory images show two versions of the Asus ROG Ally 2 handheld, including one with a dedicated Xbox button. This black variant matches rumors of āProject Kennan,ā Microsoftās co-branded Xbox handheld.
Why: The Xbox model features a more powerful 8-core AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip, while the standard white version gets a 4-core variant. Both include a 7-inch, 120Hz LCD and new ergonomic grips, hinting at improved comfort.
Impact: With certifications complete, a launch is likely imminent ā possibly at Computex or Microsoft Build later this month ā signaling Microsoftās deeper move into handheld gaming hardware.
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