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Top Tech News Today: Code Llama is Meta’s New AI Model That Can Write Code. Crypto Debit Cards No Longer Available for Latin America Users on Binance

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Code Llama is revealed by Meta, a software with an AI model that can produce code

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What's New TodaySpaceX Faces US Lawsuit for Bias Against Asylum Seekers and Refugees

Fast-Track Insights: Crypto Debit Cards No Longer Available for Latin America Users on Binance

The generative AI company Meta is on an open-source tear as it attempts to stand out in a crowded market. Code Llama, a machine learning system that can generate and explain code in natural language, primarily English, was open-sourced today by the business after the release of AI models for producing text, translating languages, and creating audio. Code Llama can finish and debug existing code in various programming languages, including Python, C++, Java, PHP, Typescript, C#, and Bash.

According to the Justice Department, the US requests equitable consideration and back pay for asylum seekers and refugees who were turned away from or denied employment at SpaceX due to the alleged prejudice. A civil penalty in an amount to be established by the court is being sought, as well as policy modifications to guarantee that SpaceX complies with the federal non-discrimination legislation moving forward.

In the ever-evolving technological innovation landscape, the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and drone technology is a testament to human ingenuity. The dynamic synergy between these two realms has given rise to a new paradigm: Drones are no longer just flying machines; they are intelligent, autonomous entities capable of reshaping industries and revolutionizing daily life. Read More

The cryptocurrency exchange Binance will stop offering its crypto debit card services in Latin America and the Middle East as of August 25, 2023, according to Cointelegraph. The crypto debit card is thought to have operated similarly to other debit cards, letting users make regular purchases of goods and services. According to Cointelegraph, the sole distinction is that these cards were paid for with cryptocurrency

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