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Tesla recently posted a couple of short videos shot at its factory in Fremont, California, showing robots stamping metal sheets into parts for its Model 3 and Model Y electric cars.
The cyclical sound and motion make for a mesmerizing display of advanced technology as the factory works around the clock to construct the vehicles for Tesla's North American customers. Watch as the hefty robotic arms dip in and out with metal sheets as the giant hydraulic press bobs up and down to create parts for the frunk (front trunk, for those not in the know).
Apple Arcade hasn't exactly been a game-changer for the video game industry. Apple's mobile subscription service got a big initial push when it launched in 2019, but it has since faded out of the public discourse while services like Xbox Game Pass are the talk of the town.
While it may not generate a lot of mainstream attention these days, Apple Arcade has only gotten better in the past few months. In fact, some of this winter's most inventive games are only a few taps away … as long as you know they're there.
There's something broken about much of social media. While the number of users increases at an astronomical rate, and there's no denying its power when it comes to disseminating messages and information, social media doesn't necessarily embody the best aspects of socializing. In fact, for something with billions of users, it can be downright insular at times. This, in turn, can lead to the polarized world that Eli Pariser first identified in his book The Filter Bubble.
But there could be a fix for this fundamental issue. Researchers from Denmark and Finland have created a new algorithm they believe gives a glimpse at how social media could — and maybe should — work. It's designed to pop the filter bubbles, and expose people to more diverse content.
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