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The Fast-Paced Evolution of Technology: A Year of Shifts and Surprises

In the rapidly evolving tech landscape, a recent report reveals that the hottest AI job of 2023 has already become obsolete. This evolution raises questions about seriously considering the welfare of AI systems as they increasingly integrate into society.

Microsoft has introduced its long-awaited Windows 11 ‘Recall’ feature, rolling it out to all Copilot+ PCs after a year-long delay. Meanwhile, OpenAI’s Sam Altman declared that the company is no longer "compute-constrained," following Microsoft losing its status as the sole cloud provider for OpenAI.

In legal battles, Google’s browser chief emphasized that only Google can run Chrome, highlighting the competitive nature of the tech giants. In a unique experiment, researchers explored the effects of paying individuals not to use Google Search, revealing interesting insights about user dependency on the platform.

Rumors have emerged that 4chan is back online following a major hack that exposed internal emails. Mark Zuckerberg recently declared that social media is "over," prompting further speculation about the future of online interaction. Google has also decided to scrap its proposed changes to third-party cookies in Chrome.

Amidst this, Google’s strong revenue report exceeded Wall Street’s expectations, boosting its stock. On the hardware front, PC shipments are on the rise as the end of Windows 10 approaches, and U.S. tariffs loom.

Apple aims to shift its manufacturing of iPhones entirely to India, reducing reliance on China. In the gaming sector, pre-orders for the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 have sold out at most major retailers.

As the year continues, from electric vehicles to self-driving regulations, technological advancements and controversies are at the forefront, shaping the future.

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