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VANRATH Tech Roundup - 25 March 2022
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Reddit weighs new video feature with 'reactions' for use in its online discussions
Reddit is exploring the idea of bringing more user-generated video content to its online discussion forums, the company has confirmed.
NASA announces plans to develop second Moon lander, alongside SpaceX’s Starship
NASA announced plans to develop a second human lunar lander for its Artemis program, the agency’s major spaceflight initiative to send humans back to the Moon.
Microsoft improves its AI translations with Z-Code
Microsoft announced an update to its translation services that, thanks to new machine learning techniques, promises significantly improved translations between a large number of language pairs.
Doritos launches augmented reality summer campaign
Doritos has launched its ‘Make Your Play’ platform, a campaign aimed at encouraging music fans to return to events this summer as social distancing restrictions continue to ease. The campaign will utilise augmented reality (AR) technology developed by Poplar Studio and 8th Wall on interactive posters throughout the UK.
Supercomputer to train 176-billion-parameter open-source AI language model
BigScience – a team made up of roughly a thousand developers around the world – has started training its 176-billion-parameter open-source AI language model in a bid to advance research into natural language processing (NLP).