Ferrari unveiled the interior design of its first all-electric supercar, the Luce, created by Jony Ive, featuring Gorilla glass, aluminum, and a surprising number of physical controls, according to The Verge. Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg and Meta are investing heavily in AI and STEM initiatives, including a $50 million donation to Sacramento State University for new labs and an AI center, as reported by Fortune. These developments highlight the ongoing advancements in both automotive technology and artificial intelligence.
The Ferrari Luce, previously known as the Elettrica, marks the Italian automaker's entry into the electric vehicle market. The Verge noted that this is the second time Ferrari has teased the Luce without revealing the complete vehicle. The interior design, crafted by Jony Ive, incorporates Gorilla glass and aluminum, and includes a notable number of physical buttons and controls.
In the realm of AI, Mark Zuckerberg's philanthropic efforts are focused on biomedical AI research, as reported by Fortune. Zuckerberg and his wife, Dr. Priscilla Chan, are shifting the majority of the Chan Zuckerberg Institute towards this area. Furthermore, the $50 million donation to Sacramento State University, announced on January 28th, will fund the construction of state-of-the-art STEM labs and an AI center. This donation, unveiled by California Gov. Gavin Newsom, will also support new student housing and academic spaces.
The advancements in AI are also impacting various industries. Fortune highlighted the role of visual AI in enhancing the Super Bowl experience. Over the past few decades, visual AI has changed how viewers watch the game and how it's officiated on the field.
MIT Technology Review also explored the practical applications of AI. Their new newsletter, "Making AI Work," will provide weekly case studies exploring tools and tips for AI implementation across different sectors. Additionally, MIT Technology Review examined the recent interest in Moltbook, an online hangout populated by AI agents, comparing it to the early days of Pokémon.
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