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You need to select 5 most important news events to put into today's briefing(You might be able to see some hint by how many times a news event is reported, but also consider what your audience of CNBC-TechCheck-Briefing is interested in). Return the title of the event in order of importance for these unqiue events.\n Here are the news of today:\nTechCrunch\nIt\u2019s Election Day, and all the AIs \u2014 but one \u2014 are acting responsibly\nResearch Grid raises $6.4M to automate clinical trial admin\nApple warns investors its new products might never be as profitable as the iPhone\nNvidia just became the world\u2019s largest company amid AI boom\nCanoo\u2019s CFO and top lawyer are the latest executives to leave\nX reinstates SwapYourVote\u2019s account after suspending it as spam\nGoogle \u2018fixes\u2019 issues with voting search results that weren\u2019t actually broken\nThe TechCrunch Cyber Glossary\nAs generative AI gets better, what will happen to artists?\nMozilla Foundation lays off 30% staff, drops advocacy division\nMozilla Foundation lays off 30% staff, drops advocacy division\nApple\u2019s new widget puts Election Day updates on your Lock Screen and Home Screen\nApple warns investors its new products might never be as profitable as the iPhone\nNvidia just became the world\u2019s largest company amid AI boom\nGoogle is opening an AI hub in oil-rich Saudi Arabia\nSwiggy IPO nets $606 million from institutional investors\nMeta found to have exposed info on North Korean defectors to advertisers\nMozilla Foundation Layoffs\nWaymo $45B Valuation\nGoogle In Saudi Arabia\nTech Layoffs\n\nThe Verge\nNintendo\u2019s music app has great ideas and frustrating limitations\nIf the Electoral College has invaded your phone screen, here\u2019s how to get rid of it\nNintendo says its Switch successor will be backward compatible with Switch games\nSuzuki teams up with Toyota on its first EV: the E Vitara\nElon Musk is being sued over his $1 million giveaway to voters \u2014 again\nSteam\u2019s built-in game recording is now available to all\nGoogle CEO says the company should be a \u2018trusted source\u2019 in the election\nAmazon\u2019s CEO defends return-to-office policy\nMozilla is eliminating its advocacy division, which fought for a free and open web\nApple reportedly facing first-ever EU fine over App Store rules\nSony is discontinuing its $9,000 Airpeak S1 pro photography drone\niOS 18.2 could finally estimate your iPhone\u2019s charging time\nThis Google election conspiracy theory doesn\u2019t add up\nThe FBI says Russian emails are sending fake bomb threats to polling stations\nThe hyperloop lives on as a 1/12th scale model in Switzerland\nToyota mounted five big-screen TVs to this Tundra truck\nElon Musk\u2019s \u2018top 20\u2019 Diablo IV claim is as real as his self-driving cars\nMisleading \u2018pro-Harris\u2019 texts are bombarding swing state voters\nAmazon says it\u2019s fixing the Kindle Colorsoft\u2019s yellow screen\nReddit sleuths track down the band behind the internet\u2019s most mysterious song\nHisense\u2019s new U6N TV is an even better value now that it\u2019s hit an all-time low\nKia\u2019s rugged EV concepts are standouts at 2024\u2019s SEMA conference\nAnova\u2019s new steam oven can recognize your food and tell you how to cook it\nHori\u2019s officially licensed Steam controller is coming to the US\nAmazon starts drone deliveries in Arizona\n\nCNBC Tech\nAmazon gets FAA approval for new delivery drone as it begins tests in Arizona\nPalantir shares close up 23% to record on uplifting guidance\nOpenAI hires Meta's former Orion head to lead its robotics efforts\nCoinbase's big election bet is about to be tested\nCryptocurrencies rise as investors brace for election results, bitcoin briefly tops $70,000\nHow your favorite social media apps are preparing for election conspiracies\nNintendo profit plunges 69% as it cuts forecast for sales of ageing Switch\nMeta extends ban on new political ads past Election Day\nPalantir shares surge 20% on revenue outlook\nJeff Bezos and OpenAI invest in robot startup Physical Intelligence\nCoinbase, a16z pour more than $78 million into pro-crypto PAC for 2026 election", + "Top News": [ + "nvidia just became the world\u2019s largest company amid ai boom ", + "amazon gets faa approval for new delivery drone as it begins tests in arizona ", + "cryptocurrencies rise as investors brace for election results, bitcoin briefly tops $70,000 ", + "apple warns investors its new products might never be as profitable as the iphone ", + "openai hires meta's former orion head to lead its robotics efforts" + ], + "Generate_script_prompt": "\n Prompt: Give a quick tech news update script in the style of CNBC techcheck briefing as an example.\n Response: I'm Wall-E, and this is your CNBC techcheck Briefing for Monday April 29th. Tesla is asking shareholders to reinstate CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package, which a Delaware judge voided earlier this year. The judge ruled that the record-setting compensation deal was, quote, deeply flawed. Tesla also saying it would ask shareholders to approve moving the company's incorporation from Delaware to Texas. The company has hired a proxy solicitor and plans to spend millions of dollars to help secure votes for the two proposals. Apple CEO Tim Cook says the company plans to look at manufacturing in Indonesia following a meeting with the country's president, Cook telling reporters following the meeting that he spoke with the president about his desire to see manufacturing there and that he believes in the country. The comments come as Apple is pushed to diversify its supply chain with more manufacturing outside of China in countries such as Vietnam and India. Shares of ASML falling today as the company missed its sales forecast but stuck to its full-year outlook. Net sales fell over 21 percent year-over-year, while net income dropped over 37 percent. ASML is highly important to the semiconductor industry as it builds machines that are required for manufacturing chips globally. Last year, weaker demand for consumer electronics hit chipmakers that produce for those devices, which has in turn impacted ASML. That's all for today. We'll see you back here tomorrow.\n Prompt: Give a quick tech news update script in the style of CNBC techcheck briefing using the following news titles and content. Closely follow how CNBC techcheck chooses context to put into the script, the langauge style and sentence structure. Use the same beginning and ending(including mentioning host Wall-E and Wednesday November 6), and replace CNBC techcheck briefing to 'AI briefing' \n \"title0:\nNvidia just became the world's largest company amid AI boom\ndescription0:\nIn Brief\nNvidia on Tuesday exceeded Apple\u2019s market capitalization to become the world\u2019s largest company, on the strength of a global AI push. As Bloomberg notes, the chipmaker has experienced an astronomical 850% growth since the tail end of 2022.\nNvidia was valued at $3.43 trillion at the close of market, topping Apple\u2019s $3.38 trillion. This isn\u2019t the first time the two have swapped places; Nvidia also pushed past Apple in June, though it only held the top spot for a day.\nApple recently launched its own small model generative AI offering, Apple Intelligence. Nvidia, on the other hand, remains a foundational piece of the world\u2019s top large language models \u2014 for now. At the end of October, Reuters reported that ChatGPT-maker OpenAI has been working with Broadcom on its own proprietary systems.\n\ntitle1:\nAmazon gets FAA approval for new drone as it starts tests in Arizona\ndescription1:\nAmazon said Tuesday it received regulatory approval to begin flying a smaller, quieter version of its delivery drone, the latest step in its long-running efforts to get the futuristic program off the ground.\nThe company unveiled the new drone, called the MK30, in November 2022. It said then that the MK30, in addition to the other changes, would fly through light rain and have twice the range of earlier models.\nAmazon said the Federal Aviation Administration's approval includes permission to fly the MK30 over longer distances and beyond the visual line of sight of pilots. The agency granted a similar waiver for Amazon's Prime Air program in May, though that was limited to flights in College Station, Texas, one of the cities where it has been conducting tests.\nAlongside the FAA approval, Matt McCardle, head of regulatory affairs for Prime Air, said the company is starting to make drone deliveries Tuesday near Phoenix, Arizona. In April, Amazon said it planned to spin up drone operations in Tolleson, a city west of Phoenix, after it shut down an earlier test site in Lockeford, California. The company will dispatch the drones near one of its warehouses in Tolleson as it looks to integrate Prime Air more closely into its existing logistics network and further speed up deliveries.\nAn FAA spokesperson said the agency granted Amazon permission to conduct beyond visual line of sight deliveries in Tolleson on Oct. 31.\nAmazon founder Jeff Bezos first unveiled plans for the ambitious service more than a decade ago, remarking at the time that the program could be up and running within five years. Despite Amazon investing billions of dollars into the program, progress has been slow.\nPrime Air encountered regulatory hurdles, missed deadlines and had layoffs last year, coinciding with widespread cost-cutting efforts by CEO Andy Jassy. The program also lost some key executives, including its primary liaison with the FAA and its founding leader. Amazon hired former Boeing executive David Carbon to run the operation.\nIt has also encountered pushback from some residents in the cities where it is trialing drone deliveries. Residents in College Station complained about the noise levels enough that it prompted the city's mayor to mention the concerns in a letter to the FAA, CNBC previously reported. In response, Amazon executives told residents the company would identify a new drone delivery launch site by October 2025.\nAmazon is not the only company trying to crack delivery by drone. It is competing with Wing, owned by Google parent Alphabet ; UPS ; Walmart ; and a host of startups including Zipline and Matternet.\n\ntitle2:\nCryptocurrencies rise as investors brace for election results\ndescription2:\nStocks tied to the price of the cryptocurrency got a boost. Exchange operator Coinbase and MicroStrategy , which often trades as a high beta play on the price of bitcoin, advanced 4% and 2%, respectively.\nThe token tied to Solana gained more than 5%, while payments token XRP rose more than 1%. Memecoins jumped, with dogecoin and Shiba Inu coin soaring 7% and 4%, respectively. Ether was little changed at $2,429.24.\nBitcoin was last higher by nearly 3% at $69,469.37, according to Coin Metrics. Earlier, it rose as high as $70,522.84. It is currently 5% off its all-time high, after trading within spitting distance of it last week .\nCryptocurrencies were in the green on Tuesday, with bitcoin briefly topping $70,000 as investors looked forward to results from the U.S. presidential election.\nThe race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump for the next presidency has been called the most important election in the crypto industry's lifetime. Many view a Harris win as a threat to crypto, the extent to which has been debated throughout this election cycle. Trump, on the other hand, is seen by many as a force for good in the industry after he presented himself earlier this year as the pro-crypto candidate and has been courting the industry more directly than Harris has.\nRegardless of the eventual winner, bitcoin will likely survive and thrive, according to Bernstein analyst Gautam Chhugani.\n\"Bitcoin remains the most resilient within crypto to election outcome,\" he said. \"Bitcoin's primary drivers remain U.S. fiscal indiscipline, record debt levels and monetary expansion, driving up demand for hard assets such as gold and bitcoin. We believe bitcoin, being less than 0.1% of global financial assets, has enough headroom for growth regardless of election outcome.\"\nChhugani has a $200,000 price target for bitcoin in 2025, though he said bitcoin could fall to $50,000 in the weeks ahead in the event of a Harris win. He also expects a short-term rally to as high as $90,000 this year in the event of a Trump victory.\nSuccess around bitcoin exchange-traded funds, which have seen more than $23 billion in inflows this year and have $67 billion in assets under management, will continue to accelerate the cryptocurrency's journey, Chhugani added.\nBut it is the broader market of cryptocurrencies that could have more to risk from this election.\n\"A constructive crypto friendly SEC would open opportunity for all crypto assets beyond bitcoin,\" he said. \"The key remains a bipartisan support for crypto regulations (the House and Senate outcome matter as well). And \u2026 if either side pushes towards a crypto friendly SEC. The Trump side has promised a crypto friendly SEC, while the Harris side has promised to defend ownership of crypto assets, although the crypto community would have preferred more specific crypto policy from Harris.\"\nIncreasingly, there has been growing consensus that although Trump could be the more favorable of the two candidates for crypto broadly, a Harris presidency may not be as detrimental as once feared. That fear stems from the hostility crypto experienced under the current administration. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission agency under Gary Gensler has become notorious for its refusal to provide clear guidance for crypto businesses keen to operate by the rules, instead opting to regulate by enforcement actions. In addition, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., has been vocal about her anticrypto cause.\n\ntitle3:\nApple warns investors its new products might never be as profitable as the iPhone\ndescription3:\nIn Brief\nApple is warning investors that its new and future products might never be as profitable as the iPhone. The disclosure comes as the company is pursuing newer technologies like artificial intelligence and mixed-reality headsets.\nApple added the warning in its latest annual report under the \u201cbusiness risks\u201d section, as first reported by the Financial Times.\n\u201cNew products, services and technologies may replace or supersede existing offerings and may produce lower revenues and lower profit margins, which can materially adversely impact the company\u2019s business, results of operations and financial condition,\u201d Apple wrote in the report.\nThe company has been working to implement consumer AI features in its products to compete with rivals like Google and Meta. Apple\u2019s initial Apple Intelligence features launched last week, and the company has promised additional features, such as a ChatGPT integration, in the coming months.\nAs for Apple\u2019s Vision Pro headset, the device has seen limited sales, likely due to its hefty $3,499 price tag.\n\ntitle4:\nOpenAI hires Meta's former Orion head to lead its robotics efforts\ndescription4:\nThe former head of Meta's Orion augmented reality glasses initiative has joined OpenAI to lead the startup's robotics and consumer hardware efforts.\nCaitlin \"CK\" Kalinowski announced her new role Monday in a post on LinkedIn and X, writing, \"In my new role, I will initially focus on OpenAI's robotics work and partnerships to help bring AI into the physical world and unlock its benefits for humanity.\"\nOpenAI has gained popularity for its viral chatbot, ChatGPT, but the hiring underscores its apparent efforts to move into building and selling hardware. Former Apple exec Jony Ive, who helped design some of Apple's most iconic products from the iMac to the iPhone, has also partnered with OpenAI to create an AI device.\nThe announcement came the same day as that of OpenAI's investment into Physical Intelligence, a robot startup based in San Francisco, which raised $400 million at a $2.4 billion post-money valuation. Other investors included Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Thrive Capital, Lux Capital and Bond Capital.\nThe startup focuses on \"bringing general-purpose AI into the physical world,\" per its website, and it aims to do this by developing large-scale artificial intelligence models and algorithms to power robots.\nBefore the new role at OpenAI, Kalinowski was a hardware executive at Meta for nearly two and a half years leading the company's creation of Orion, previously codenamed Project Nazare, which it billed as \"the most advanced pair of AR glasses ever made.\" Meta unveiled its prototype glasses in September.\nBefore leading the Orion project, Kalinowski worked for more than nine years on virtual reality headsets at Meta-owned Oculus, and before that, nearly six years at Apple helping to design MacBooks, including Pro and Air models.\nKalinowski's first day on the job at OpenAI is Tuesday, Nov. 5, per a LinkedIn post.\"\n\nResponse:", + "Script": "i'm wall-e, and this is your ai briefing for wednesday, november 6th. an unprecedented shake-up in the tech world sees nvidia surpassing apple to become the world's largest company by market capitalization. nvidia's latest valuation stands at $3.43 trillion, driven by its foundational role in the global ai boom, eclipsing apple's $3.38 trillion. this isn't their first tussle; nvidia overtook apple briefly in june. meanwhile, apple's recent endeavors into generative ai, with its apple intelligence offering, highlights its drive to remain competitive.\n\nin other headlines, amazon takes a significant leap forward with its prime air program, as the faa grants approval for its new mk30 drone. the drone, described as smaller and quieter, will now begin delivering packages in arizona, stepping beyond initial tests in texas. despite previous challenges, including regulatory hurdles and leadership changes, amazon remains committed to fully integrating drone technology into its logistics network, with plans to expand operations based on its recent faa permission for beyond visual line of sight deliveries.\n\non the cryptocurrency front, digital currencies saw a surge as investors anticipated the u.s. presidential election results. bitcoin briefly peaked at over $70,000, with supporters citing its resilience regardless of the election's outcome. analysts suggest that crypto regulations and policies might shift, depending on which administration takes charge, with predictions that a trump victory could ignite a short-term rally.\n\nturning back to apple, the tech giant cautions investors about the profitability of its new ventures compared to the iconic iphone. while exploring ai and mixed-reality headsets, apple acknowledges potential lower revenues in future product lines. promising upcoming features, apple aims to integrate innovations like chatgpt into its ecosystems, yet remains uncertain about matching the iphone's financial success.\n\nfinally, openai is steering into robotics with a key hire: caitlin \"ck\" kalinowski, former head of meta's orion project. kalinowski will spearhead openai's hardware and robotics efforts, marking a strategic shift as the company moves beyond software. openai's recent investment in robotics firm physical intelligence showcases its commitment to advancing ai in the physical realm.\n\nthat's all for today. we'll see you back here tomorrow", + "Polished Script": "i'm wall-e, welcoming you to today's tech briefing for wednesday, november 6th. in a stunning development, nvidia has leapfrogged apple to become the world's largest company by market capitalization. nvidia now stands at a whopping $3.43 trillion, fueled by its pivotal role in the global ai boom. for comparison, apple's valuation sits at $3.38 trillion. this isn't the first time the two giants have clashed; nvidia briefly surpassed apple back in june. apple's recent push into generative ai, via its apple intelligence initiative, underscores its commitment to staying competitive in this rapidly evolving sector.\n\nswitching gears to amazon, the company is making significant strides with its prime air program. the faa has given the green light for amazon's new mk30 drone, which is smaller and quieter than its predecessors. this marks a new chapter in amazon's drone delivery efforts, which will now kick off in arizona after initial tests in texas. despite facing regulatory challenges and leadership shifts, amazon remains steadfast in its mission to weave drone technology into its logistics network, following its recent faa approval for deliveries beyond visual line of sight.\n\non the cryptocurrency front, digital currencies experienced a surge as investors kept a close eye on the u.s. presidential election results. bitcoin briefly climbed above $70,000, with enthusiasts highlighting its robustness irrespective of the political landscape. market analysts indicate that regulatory approaches toward crypto could pivot depending on the election's outcome, and a trump re-election may trigger a short-lived rally.\n\nreturning to apple, the tech powerhouse is advising investors about the potential profitability of its new ventures compared to the iconic iphone. as apple ventures into ai and mixed-reality headsets, it hints at possible lower revenue margins from these future product lines. with plans to seamlessly integrate innovations like chatgpt into its ecosystem, apple remains cautious about replicating the iphone's financial triumph.\n\nending on a note about openai: the company is set to dive into robotics with a significant new hire. caitlin \"ck\" kalinowski, formerly of meta's orion project, will lead openai's hardware and robotics initiatives. this move signals a strategic pivot as openai extends its reach beyond software. its recent investment in robotics firm physical intelligence underscores its commitment to enhancing ai capabilities within the physical domain.\n\nthat's all for today. we'll see you back here tomorrow", + "Podcast Title": "EP-145 Nvidia Surpasses Apple in Market Cap \ud83d\udcb0, Amazon Advances Drone Deliveries \ud83d\ude81, Bitcoin Surges Amidst U.s. Election Results \ud83d\uddf3\ufe0f", + "Podcast Description": "
welcome to wall-e's tech briefing for wednesday, november 6th! dive into today's top tech stories:
\nstay tuned for tomorrow's tech updates!
", + "Image Prompt": "a dynamic podcast cover image depicting a futuristic metropolis at dusk, where technology and innovation converge. in the cityscape foreground, a vibrant stock market chart seamlessly integrates into the skyline, symbolizing nvidia's market cap triumph over apple. above, a fleet of sleek, advanced drones navigates the sky, their trails of light forming intricate patterns, representing amazon's progress in drone deliveries. in the background, an oversized digital bitcoin coin hovers near the horizon, glowing with an electric blue aura as the setting sun decorates the sky in warm tones, embodying the cryptocurrency's rise amidst the u.s. election results. the elements blend organically, creating a unified and energetic visual narrative that captures the essence of these technological and economic breakthroughs" +} \ No newline at end of file