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Google Pixel 7 Pro is getting a new display from Samsung Details about Google's second-generation Tensor chipset have surfaced online months before the anticipated Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. And while Google has already unveiled the Pixel 7 series, it has left many details under wraps for a full-fledged announcement in the fall. A little later, images of the Pixel 7 Pro prototype surfaced online, confirming some details about the phone and its chipset. Apparently, Google has equipped the Pixel 7 Pro with a Samsung S6E3HC4 display instead of the S6E3HC3 used in the Pixel 6 Pro. It's not yet known what hardware changes the Samsung S6E3HC4 contains, but the display will retain the 3120 x 1440 pixel resolution that the Pixel 6 Pro has. Additionally, the same boot logs suggest that the Google Tensor 2 processor (GS201) has the same core structure as its first-generation predecessor. Specifically, the second-generation processor has efficient ARM Cortex-A55 cores rather than the new Cortex-A510 cores.
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Google Password Manager can now appear on the home screen of Android devices From now on, users of Android devices can add the Password Manager shortcut directly to the home screen. To do this, you will first need to install the Google Play Services 22.18 update. After installing this version, you need to go to settings, select "Privacy", click on "Other advanced settings", select "AutoFill by Google", and then "Passwords". As a result of all these transitions, the Password Manager will open.
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Now you can't use your Google account username and password in other email apps Google has begun blocking its email service for third-party email client connections, thus doing away with "less secure applications." Before this ban, you could use your primary Google email address and password to log into a third-party email client, which weakened the overall security of your Google account. Now you can use Google in third-party apps, but that app must support either "OAuth2" (an authentication method that opens a dialog box that allows you to authenticate by logging into Google and allowing the app to access your Google account), or the user must use a unique password for the specific app.
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"Chinese Google" presented the concept of electric car Baidu Robo-01 with autopilot Chinese brand Jidu, founded in 2020 by Geely and IT-corporation Baidu, unveiled a robot car concept Robo-01. The first "Chinese Google car " was displayed at XiRang, Baidu's metaverse, as part of the first ROBODAY event. First of all, the concept served as a demonstration of modern technologies. Among them are "active deformable structural design," pixel intelligent headlights, autopilot and chips with high computing power.
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Scientists have learned how to use outdated Google smartphones to diagnose Alzheimer's disease It's about Google Pixel 4 Researchers from the DigiHealth laboratory of the University of California, USA have started using an outdated smartphone model - Google Pixel 4 - to diagnose Alzheimer's disease. For the study, they take a picture of a potential patient's eyes with an infrared camera used to unlock the smartphone's face, and then send the data to the lab. If the method proves to be effective, it would make diagnosing Alzheimer's cheaper, since such tests are usually done in a laboratory, with equipment costing at least $10,000. And the proposed method allows data to be collected at home.
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Experts have questioned Google's algorithm's "mind nucleation" Jana Eggers, CEO of AI startup Nara Logics, said LaMDA can mimic perceptions or feelings from the training data it was given: "[The algorithm] is specifically designed to appear to understand." According to University of California, Santa Cruz researcher Max Kreminski, the model's architecture "just doesn't have some of the key capabilities of human consciousness." He added that if LaMDA is like other large language models, it cannot form new knowledge when interacting with users because "the weights of the deployed neural network are frozen."
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