Apple shares were
Called the "Vision Pro", the Cupertino, Calif.-based company plans to sell these bad boys at
The announcement of an augmented-reality headset really sets the tone for what Apple plans to focus on as a business. While every major company in existence is focusing on AI, the Steve Jobs-founded Silicon Valley darling is looking to challenge Meta, the only other major technology company focusing on virtual reality. Sadly for Meta investors, that bet has largely not paid off, so it's a bit of a surprise that Apple would want to enter the market with its own device.
Apple was trending #6 on HackerNoon's Tech Company Rankings, while Meta was on the #21 spot.
Elon Musk's Brain Implant Startup Snags $5 billion Valuation — More than Before, Less than Hoped 🐵
Neuralink, the Elon Musk-backed start up looking to implant chips into human brains for a
That news apparently led to a round of private investment which now values the startup at $5 billion, a cool $3 billion more than what it was worth around two years ago, but still less than the $7 billion the company's executives had hoped the business would fetch, Reuters
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In Other News.. 📰
- The world's largest cryptocurrency exchange is getting the FTX treatment. U.S. authorities filed a lawsuit against
Binance and its CEO Changpeng Zhao for allegedly operating a "web of deception ." Binance was trending #17 on HackerNoon’s Tech Company Rankings. - Spotify
laid off 200 people from its podcast unit. - Japan has asked ChatGPT-creator OpenAI to
not collect sensitive data without people's permission in training its machine learning algorithms. - Twitter's head of brand safety and ad quality, A.J. Brown, has decided to
leave the company , Reuters reported. Twitter was trending #57 on HackerNoon’s Tech Company Rankings. - YouTube will
no longer remove videos peddling false information about previous U.S. elections. The company ranked #21 on HackerNoon’s Tech Company Rankings.
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