Hundreds of people gathered at Mar Chiquita Lake in Argentina on Sunday to attempt a new Guinness World Record for the largest group floating simultaneously, according to Euronews. The event, part of the second annual "Festival de la Planchita" in Miramar, aimed to surpass the previous record of 1,941 participants set at Lake Epecuén in 2017.
Meanwhile, Google is expanding a test that restricts access to song lyrics on YouTube Music, as reported by Ars Technica. Users without a premium subscription may find that the streaming music service only displays song lyrics a limited number of times before requiring payment. The lyrics section still appears in the app for free accounts, but opening it consumes a limited allotment of views.
In other news, Ferrari unveiled the interior of its upcoming electric vehicle, designed by LoveFrom, the creative firm of Apple's former chief designer, Jony Ive, as stated by Wired. The unveiling took place last week at San Francisco's Transamerica building. Ferrari's CEO Benedetto Vigna said, "We are entering a new era in Ferrari."
Additionally, Nvidia released DreamDojo, a new AI system designed to teach robots how to interact with the physical world by watching tens of thousands of hours of human video, according to VentureBeat. The research, published this month, introduces what the team calls "the first robot world model of its kind that demonstrates strong generalization to diverse objects and environments after post-training."
Finally, Lindsey Vonn's recent downhill crash in Milan-Cortina has become a reminder that millennial nostalgia can sell a story, but reality can pan out differently, as reported by Fortune. The 41-year-old, skiing on a torn ACL and a rebuilt knee, lost control and tumbled violently down the course. She was airlifted to a hospital where doctors confirmed a fracture in her left leg.
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