In recent developments, it has come to light that Google has reportedly advised its contract evaluators involved with the Gemini project to engage with all prompts, irrespective of their level of expertise. This information was disclosed by TechCrunch, citing internal directives it managed to access.
Contractors are now purportedly required to address prompts necessitating “specialized domain knowledge” and evaluate only those sections they comprehend, while also indicating areas where they lack proficiency. The current policy allows contractors to bypass a prompt solely if significant portions of it are absent or if the content is deemed harmful.
In response, Google released a statement to Engadget asserting that their raters undertake diverse responsibilities across various Google platforms. They are tasked not only with assessing the substance of answers but also contributing insights on presentation style, format, and numerous other elements.
— Mat Smith
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The Major Tech Developments You Might Have Missed
A Set-It-and-Forget-It Gadget
Lenovo
The Elevation Lab has unveiled an innovative accessory for Apple’s AirTag that dramatically extends its battery life by up to 10 years while ensuring waterproof capabilities. Named TimeCapsule, this device houses your AirTag along with two AA batteries. There’s no need for disassembling your AirTag; simply detach its backplate and the coin cell battery before fitting it into the casing. While this might add some bulk and weight—making it better suited for larger items like vehicles or hefty luggage—it offers peace of mind at an affordable price of $20 plus two AA batteries.
The Future Unveiled: Honda’s Electric Ventures
This coming CES will feature Honda’s announcement regarding two Series 0 electric vehicle prototypes set for release globally in 2026. These models draw inspiration from cutting-edge concepts unveiled at CES 2024, including a sleek flagship version known as the Saloon which boasts an aerodynamic profile and modern aesthetics.
A Sneak Peek into Innovative Technologies: Lenovo’s Rollable Laptop
Lenovo
Leaked images from Evan Blass reveal that Lenovo’s upcoming sixth-generation ThinkBook Plus may feature a rollable screen design first hinted at in 2022. This innovative display can extend and unfurl to effectively create dual screens stacked together vertically—a fascinating new approach presented in visuals showing a video conference on one screen portion complemented by what appears to be a PowerPoint slide on another segment.