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The Morning After: Is Zuckerberg reassessing Meta’s approach to open-source AI?

Mark Zuckerberg's recent memo expresses a shift in Meta's AI approach, prioritizing safety concerns over open-sourcing all AI models. This contradicts his previous stance advocating for open-source AI. Zuckerberg clarified on a recent earnings call that Meta's policy hasn't drastically changed, maintaining a selective approach to open-sourcing. Several product reviews were published, including assessments of Meta's Oakley smart glasses and DJI's new action camera. The Oakley glasses offer upgrades but are significantly more expensive than previous models. DJI's Osmo 360 action camera rivals Insta360's offerings with improved specifications and low-light performance. Other news includes the availability of DJI's e-bikes and Netgear's new Wi-Fi 7 mesh system. Additionally, a new line of children's shoes incorporates a hidden compartment for an Apple AirTag. The Google Pixel 10 event is anticipated on August 20th, and an Amazon deal offers a record-low price for the MacBook Air M4.
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