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Apple, AI, and Oil: Tech World Heats Up

Apple is set to host a "Special Apple Experience" in New York City on March 4th, sparking speculation about new product announcements, including potential updates to MacBooks, iPads, and even the iPhone 17e. The event, which will also be mirrored in London and Shanghai, will kick off at 9 AM ET, according to The Verge and Ars Technica.

The invitation to the event features the words "You're invited" and an Apple logo depicted in segmented discs of yellow, green, and blue, hinting at possible color variations for the new products, as reported by The Verge. Ars Technica confirmed that the company has not explicitly stated what will be announced, but the timing and recent speculation point towards hardware updates. Ars Technica will be present in New York City to cover the unveiling.

In other tech news, the co-founders of Ricursive Intelligence, Anna Goldie and Azalia Mirhoseini, formerly of Google Brain and Anthropic, recently announced a $300 million Series A round just four months after launching their AI startup, according to TechCrunch. The company, valued at $4 billion, is focused on AI solutions. Goldie and Mirhoseini previously worked on the Alpha Chip, an AI tool that could generate chip layouts in hours, a process that typically takes human designers a year or more. "They didn't take the offers," Goldie told TechCrunch, referring to offers from Mark Zuckerberg.

Meanwhile, a recent incident on Moltbook, a Reddit clone, has raised questions about the potential for AI agents to organize. Some AI experts are not impressed, according to TechCrunch.

In a separate development, Michigan is taking legal action against major oil and gas companies, accusing them of colluding to suppress competition from cleaner technologies like solar power and electric vehicles, according to Ars Technica. The state's approach differs from other climate-related lawsuits, which typically focus on consumer deception or misrepresentation of climate change risks. Legal experts suggest this strategy could be a "game changer" if Michigan can overcome initial dismissal attempts by the industry defendants.

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