Alphabet’s self-driving unit fires over 200 employees, 8% of its workforce

Alphabet’s self-driving unit fires over 200 employees, 8% of its workforce







Alphabet’s self-driving unit has sacked more than 200 employees in its second round of layoffs.


The company fired 8 per cent, or 209 employees, of its total workforce.


A spokesperson told TechCrunch that the layoffs, mostly in engineering roles, are part of a “broader organisational restructure that follows a fiscally disciplined approach”.


Alphabet, Google’s parent company, recently laid off 12,000 workers and even 100 robots that cleaned its cafeterias at its headquarters.


recently announced plans to start testing fully driverless vehicles in Los Angeles.


The self-driving unit earlier planned to start its driver-less rides pilot programme in San Francisco.


The company received a permit for its driver-less pilot programme from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), which allows autonomous vehicle (AV) companies to take passengers in test AVs without a driver.


Waymo had received approval from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to charge for autonomous rides.


The company recently received investment from its parent company.


The Google spinoff had said that its driverless vehicles were only available to employees but would soon grow to include members of the company’s “Trusted Tester” programme.


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Chip-maker Intel’s next-generation chips may support Windows 12: Report

Chip-maker Intel’s next-generation chips may support Windows 12: Report







Chip-maker Intel’s next-generation CPUs will reportedly support as-of-yet announced Windows 12.


Details on Intel’s Meteor Lake desktop platform have been disclosed by the hardware leaker @leaf hobby, who is known for revealing the complete specifications of Intel’s Xeon CPUs before release, reports The Verge, citing sources.


However, the tweet has now been deleted.


The chip-maker internally mentioned that its next-generation CPUs will support Windows 12.


Meteor Lake is likely to include 20 PCIe Gen5 lanes and support for Windows 12.


Microsoft hasn’t disclosed its plans for Windows 12, but there are already hints that the company intends to integrate artificial intelligence (AI)-powered features in newer versions of Windows.


“As we start to develop future versions of Windows we’ll think about other places where AI should play a natural role in terms of the experience,” Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft’s head of consumer marketing, said in an interview earlier this week.


Mehdi’s remark comes after Windows chief Panos Panay’s statement at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) earlier this year that “AI is going to reinvent how you do everything on Windows”.


Microsoft would need to collaborate closely with hardware partners like Intel and AMD to optimise chips that can handle AI workloads if it is intending to use AI more widely in its upcoming release of Windows, the report said.


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Innovative techniques and smaller factories to help cut costs: Tesla

Innovative techniques and smaller factories to help cut costs: Tesla







Tesla says it will cut the cost of its next generation of vehicles in half, largely by using innovative manufacturing techniques and smaller factories.


CEO Elon Musk and other executives outlined the goals during a 3 1/2-hour investor day presentation at Tesla’s Austin, Texas, headquarters Wednesday as they presented the company’s third master plan.


The changes could bring the cost of a new generation of vehicles to around $25,000. Many investors were hoping to catch a glimpse of the next generation vehicles, but Musk said they wouldn’t be shown until a proper product unveiling.


We’d be jumping the gun if we answer your question, about the new vehicles, he told an analyst.


Shares of Tesla fell nearly 6% in after-hours trading during the presentation that ended just after 8 p.m. Eastern time.


Musk announced that Tesla plans to build a new factory in Mexico near Monterrey. Company executives said it will not take production from any other factories, where Tesla expects to expand production. They said the Mexican plant would build the next generation of vehicles, which also will be built at other factories.


It’s likely that the next generation vehicles will be smaller than the current ones to bring the prices down, but that wasn’t clear from the presentation. Many automakers build smaller vehicles in Mexico to save on labor costs and preserve profit margins.


CFRA Analyst Garrett Nelson attributed the drop in Tesla’s stock to the lack of details on the new vehicles as well as the company’s history of seeing its share price rise ahead of big events, only to fall when the actual news is made.


He said the company’s long-term focus may have disappointed some investors, but he sees Tesla’s vision as justifying its high stock valuation versus other automakers.


What they outlined really made the case that it deserves to trade at a big premium to the rest of the industry, he said.


Franz Von Holzhausen, Tesla’s design chief, said the company must make another sharp reduction in costs in order to reach its ambitious electric-vehicle production target of 20 million vehicles per year by 2030. Tesla expects to manufacture 1.8 million this year.


The company, he said, will build the cars in smaller modular units, then bring those units together. The system uses less space. Executives said as a result, its next electric powertrain factory will be half the size of the one Tesla just built in Austin, costing 65% less.


That also means we can build more factories at the same time,” said Tom Zhu, who leads Tesla manufacturing.


Chief Financial Officer Zachary Kirkhorn said the company cut costs in half between the early Models S and X and the second generation, Models 3 and Y. It’s planning to do that again for the next generation, but also will improve the cars at the same time, he said.


The company also said it would design vehicles so they have fewer wires and transistors, and use fewer expensive rare-Earth metals in the batteries.


As we improve affordability, the number of customers who have access to our products increases, Kirkhorn said.


Musk said demand for Tesla vehicles is large, but many who want one now can’t afford them.


Executives said Tesla is unique from other automakers because all the people involved in vehicle design and manufacturing are in the same room. The company also designs and makes many of its parts and software while others rely on tiers of parts supply companies.


The company also said it has opened 10 of its supercharger stations to owners of other as of Wednesday. And it plans to offer a package of unlimited home charging for $30 per month in Texas using wind as the power source.


Kirkhorn said the new master plan includes product advances, rapid volume growth and technology advancement.


Musk began the session saying there is a clear path to sustainable energy on Earth, but it will take changing just about everything from fossil fuel power to electricity generated by renewable sources. The Earth can support more people than it does now without destroying natural habitats or huge austerity, he said.

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Microsoft owned OpenAI announces ChatGPT, Whisper APIs for developers

Microsoft owned OpenAI announces ChatGPT, Whisper APIs for developers







Microsoft-owned OpenAI has announced that it is now allowing third-party developers to integrate ChatGPT and Whisper into their apps and services with an application programming interface (API).


With the introduction of ChatGPT and Whisper models to the API, developers now have access to cutting-edge language and speech-to-text features, the company said in a blogpost.


“ChatGPT API users can expect continuous model improvements and the option to choose dedicated capacity for deeper control over the models,” it added.


OpenAI also mentioned a few companies which are using the new APIs including Snap’s My AI feature, which was announced earlier this week.


For the ChatGPT API, OpenAI is offering 1,000 tokens for $0.002 and said that is “10x cheaper than our existing GPT-3.5 models.”


“Developers who use the gpt-3.5-turbo model will always get our recommended stable model, while still having the flexibility to opt for a specific model version,” it added.


Moreover, developers get full control over the instance’s load, the option to enable features such as longer context limits, and the ability to pin the model snapshot.


On the other hand, for Whisper API, the company said developers can use it to transcribe audio at $0.006 per minute.


Whisper is a speech-to-text model which the company open-sourced in September last year.


“We believe that AI can provide incredible opportunities and economic empowerment to everyone, and the best way to achieve that is to allow everyone to build with it,” it added.


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Employability gap in graduates: Nasscom asks education system to do more

Employability gap in graduates: Nasscom asks education system to do more







The USD 245-billion Indian technology industry on Wednesday flagged the “employability gap” in engineering graduates, saying that the is not focusing on building strong foundational and professional skills.


Debjani Ghosh, the president of the technology industry lobby Nasscom, told reporters that the gap in skillsets forces IT companies to spend more time in training the freshers before they are deployed, which results in significant costs.


Over the last two decades, Indian IT companies have been rendering services for the world courtesy of cost arbitrage and the number of engineering graduates which the country puts out into the market every year. But the changing nature of requirements seems to have led to disappointments.


Ghosh said that today’s engineers are not working in backoffice any more, but sitting with the customers as the industry shifts from service provider to digital transformation partner.


our current educational system does not focus on building good communication skills, building design thinking (capabilities), out of box thinking, problem solving, she said.


Typically, the industry wants foundational skills in aspects like skilling in artificial intelligence and cyber security, deep technology skills and professional skills like the power to communicate ideas, collaborate with others and design thinking.


Of these three, it counts on the to deliver graduates with foundational and professional skill sets, Ghosh said, adding that the same seems to be lacking at present.


Ghosh said she hoped that the newly-launched New Education Policy will correct this shortcoming but asked the authorities to implement the initiative really fast.


Speaking at the event earlier in the day, Hotmail creator and entrepreneur Sabeer Bhatia also went public with his disappointment.


He said the lacks critical thinking and prevents a kid from asking question. It should not be only about fetching marks and landing a job for the kid, he said.

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YouTube to add AI-powered tools for video creators, says CEO Neal Mohan

YouTube to add AI-powered tools for video creators, says CEO Neal Mohan







Google’s will incorporate new generative AI features into its video-sharing platform, as the internet giant hastens to keep up with rivals such as OpenAI Inc. and Microsoft Corp. — both of which have rolled out their own consumer-friendly products such as AI chatbots and image-creating services.


“The power of AI is just beginning to emerge in ways that will reinvent video and make the seemingly impossible possible,” Neal Mohan wrote on Wednesday in his first missive to the community since taking over as chief executive officer of the video service last month. He explained that creators will soon be able to virtually swap outfits in videos or create “fantastical film settings” through AI’s generative capabilities “in the coming months.”


Alphabet Inc.-owned Google is under increasing pressure to release generative AI products — services that can generate detailed text answers or create brand-new images based on information they’ve ingested from the internet and other digital sources. Though Google has long been seen as a pioneer in the field of research, some critics have said the company has been too slow to roll out its own tools and services that are ready for public consumption. Meanwhile, rivals in recent months have released wildly popular products, including OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft Corp.’s new Bing chatbot, gaining mainstream favor in spite of concerns that the freewheeling conversations and scripts they generate can sometimes be inaccurate, belligerent or bizarre.


Google announced its own ChatGPT competitor, called Bard, in early February, amid a digital-ad slowdown and speculation that AI-powered chatbots could upend the company’s flagship internet-search business. Last year, Google declared a “code red” shortly after ChatGPT’s release — a move akin to pulling a fire alarm internally, sending the company’s AI engineers scrambling for a response.


YouTube’s Mohan, for his part, signaled that Google would retain some of its reflexive caution. In his note to the YouTube community, he underscored that the company would take the time to develop its generative AI features “with thoughtful guardrails” as well as “protections to embrace this technology responsibly.”




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