Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Tuesday (10). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.
1. Kraven is done: Sony canceled all movie projects parallel to Spider-Man. Kraven may be Sony’s last live-action movie from the Spider-Man expanded universe.
2. Sora: OpenAI releases AI that produces realistic videos for ChatGPT users; See who can use it. Generative AI creates videos from text prompts, up to 20 seconds in length and in Full HD resolution.
3. Willow: Discover Google’s powerful new quantum computing processor. The quantum chip performs calculations in minutes that would take the Frontier supercomputer 10 septillion years.
4. Controversial Windows Recall, Copilot+ launched for testing on Intel and AMD computers. Windows Recall, a tool that uses artificial intelligence to create a timeline of user activity, is now ready to be tested on Copilot+ PCs with Intel and AMD CPUs.
5. [Exclusivo] PF arrests of sexual harassers increased by almost 37% in 2024. PF research provided to TecMundo shows the panorama of cybercrimes related to sexual exploitation of children and adolescents; Examine the data and talk to an expert!
6. Violated Reality 3: The TecMundo documentary gained its first public screening at a cinema in SP. Violated Reality 3: Sexual Predators shows how the underworld of criminals who produce, store and sell sexual material for children and adolescents works; check this out!
7. Microsoft executive predicts interactive AIs could replace browsers. The CEO of Microsoft’s AI space believes that the change in these platforms will be as important as other revolutions in computing.
8. The Witcher 4: voice actor returns and it’s unknown if Geralt will be in the game. In August, Geralt’s voice actor, Doug Cockle, announced that the Witcher would appear in The Witcher 4. Now the actor has denied this information; Understand the situation!
9. How could the Atacama Desert help discover life on Mars? Scientists believe that studying the Atacama Desert could be important to understanding the possibility of life on Mars.
10. Humans and American dogs became friends much earlier than thought. Emotional bonds between humans and dogs in the wilds of prehistoric Alaska may have formed 2,000 years earlier than previously thought, researchers say.
Source: Tec Mundo

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