Pulse on AI: Windows 11’s Slow Shift, Apple AI Shake-up, Pi Prices, COPE for Stroke, Ridelink’s AI Logistics, and re:Invent Week
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Max and AI expert Silvia Rennard break down why Windows 11 adoption is slower than expected despite Windows 10’s end-of-support, Apple’s AI leadership transition as Amar Subramanya steps in amid Siri delays, and Raspberry Pi’s price hikes fueled by AI-driven memory demand. They explore COPE, an open-source chain-of-thought framework for predicting stroke outcomes from clinical notes, and a hands-on k-NN classifier built in Excel. The duo dives into Ridelink’s AI-enabled logistics and embedded finance for SMEs, what to watch at AWS re:Invent 2025, Zig’s move from GitHub to Codeberg over Actions reliability and AI direction, and Huawei/SERES’s AITO M9 overseas rollout with ADS and satellite connectivity. The episode ends with actionable takeaways and a nudge to tap into free AI seminars this month.
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- Forthcoming machine learning and AI seminars: December 2025 edition
- Amar Subramanya -The Bengaluru Engineer Now Running Apple’s GLOBAL AI Strategy
- COPE: Chain-Of-Thought Prediction Engine for Open-Source Large Language Model Based Stroke Outcome Prediction from Clinical Notes
- Raspberry Pi just got up to $25 more expensive
- Windows 11 still barely pulling ahead of 10 despite end-of-support push
- Overseas Version of AITO M9 Infotainment System Revealed, Complete with Localized Maps, HUAWEI ADS, and Global Apps
- Ridelink targets SME trade with AI logistics and embedded finance
- AWS re:Invent 2025: How to watch and follow along live
- Apple's head of AI resigns after Siri problems
- The Machine Learning “Advent Calendar” Day 2: k-NN Classifier in Excel
- Zig kehrt GitHub den Rücken: Frust über Actions und Microsofts KI-Kurs
- I found the best Cyber Monday Apple Watch deals