Today’s Top Technology News November 20th
9 New Apple devices could feature OLED displays by 2027
Apple is considering introducing OLED display technology in nine new devices by 2027. Following the introduction of OLED displays in both iPad Pro models next year, the tech giant plans to bring OLED displays to the iPad mini and iPad Air in 2026, according to a MacRumors report, and Taiwan First spotted by ET News. The iPad Air’s display remains at 10.9 inches, while the iPad mini’s screen increases from 8.3 inches to 8.7 inches.
Google’s largest ever online Hindi film exhibition
In an innovative initiative to digitize the century-long history of the globally acclaimed Hindi film industry, Google Arts & Culture has announced the largest online exhibition on Hindi cinema. This innovative exhibit leverages technology such as Google’s Augmented Reality and Street View to provide an immersive experience through over 120 expert-curated stories and his 7,000+ assets. These assets include approximately 5,000 high-resolution images and over 1,500 of his videos, posters, and songs, ranging from early classics like “Manthan” to modern blockbusters. The exhibition will be accessible to film lovers and the general public through the Google Arts & Culture platform.
OnePlus 12 launches in December
OnePlus 12 is said to debut in China in the first week of December, as confirmed by the phone manufacturer on Chinese microblogging site Weibo. To celebrate the brand’s 10th anniversary, the OnePlus 11 successor will be equipped with Qualcomm’s latest and top-of-the-line Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, and a BOE X1 OLED LTPO panel boasting 2K resolution. OnePlus 12 is said to run its own ColorOS 14.
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Most OpenAI employees say they will quit unless Sam Altman returns as CEO
The turmoil at OpenAI has escalated further, with a majority of employees vowing to resign unless the board resigns and reinstates former CEO Sam Altman and former president Greg Brockman. About 500 OpenAI employees, including several executives, signed the letter, Wired and Kara Swisher reported.
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WhatsApp AI assistant may be coming soon to answer your questions and more
Meta-owned WhatsApp’s integrated artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot could be released soon. The social networking giant announced at Meta Connect 2023 that it plans to integrate an AI chatbot into Workd’s most popular messaging platform, WhatsApp. The “Meta AI” assistant is currently only available in the US. However, Facebook’s parent company Meta is likely to roll this out to all users soon, media reported that WhatsApp’s new beta version is equipped with an AI assistant. WhatsApp AI Assistant is now available for testing for beta testers.
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