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Discover Tesla’s New Robotaxi, AI Updates, and More Exciting News
Explore the innovations pushing boundaries, from Tesla’s Cybercab to Gmail’s new AI safeguards.
Hi Sentinel of Success,
The future is here, and it’s more exciting than ever! Tesla CEO Elon Musk just unveiled the highly anticipated Cybercab robotaxi, complete with gull-wing doors and no steering wheel or pedals, signaling a bold shift towards autonomous vehicles. At Tesla’s ‘We, Robot’ event, the spotlight was also on the Optimus humanoid robot, which wowed attendees by walking around and interacting—because, as Optimus says, “learning to be human” is hard! On the cybersecurity front, Google is ramping up security measures for Gmail’s 2.5 billion users as AI-driven attacks become more sophisticated. Plus, Echo is the new AI-powered note-taking app you need to organize your thoughts with ease.
Get ready to experience the next wave of innovation!
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveils 'Cybercab' robotaxi
Tesla CEO Elon Musk showcased a long-awaited robotaxi on Thursday, featuring two gull-wing doors and no steering wheel or pedals. He also surprised the audience with a robovan, signaling a shift in focus from low-priced mass-market cars to robotic vehicles.

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At Tesla’s ‘We, Robot’ event, Optimus humanoid robot tells guest ‘learning to be human’ is hard
At the highly-anticipated “We, Robot” event held in California, United States of America, on Thursday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk introduced futuristic innovations including humanoid robots, called Optimus, along with self-driving cars and vans. Several humanoid Optimus robots were seen walking around, serving drinks, and even handing out gift bags to the attendees.

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New Gmail Security Alert For 2.5 Billion Users As AI Hack Confirmed
Google has implemented increasingly sophisticated protections against those who would compromise your Gmail account—but hackers using AI-driven attacks are also evolving. According to Google’s own figures, there are currently more than 2.5 billion users of the Gmail service. No wonder, then, that it is such a target for hackers and scammers.

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DOJ considers Google breakup after internet search monopoly ruling trib.al/gg6pKpN
— Fox News AI (@FoxNewsAI)
7:20 PM • Oct 9, 2024
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Echo
Capture easier, think better. Echo is a voice and text note-taking app that uses AI to organize and refine your thoughts.

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