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AI Weekly: Earbuds Get Chatty, Zuckerberg's Brainy Assistant, AI Knows Your Job Risk, Microsoft's Secret Video Tool, & Xiaomi's AI Mystery
This week's AI Weekly brings a wave of exciting developments! Dive into how AI is changing the way we interact with technology, research is conducted, and businesses are managed. From voice-controlled earbuds powered by ChatGPT to AI that predicts employee turnover, get ready to explore the cutting edge of artificial intelligence. Let's jump in!
ChatGPT is coming to Nothing’s earbuds
Nothing phones are getting a major upgrade with the integration of OpenAI's ChatGPT. This allows users to access a ChatGPT widget directly from the home screen for voice interaction and various functionalities. The Nothing Ear and Ear (a) earbuds will also benefit from this integration, enabling voice-activated conversations with ChatGPT through gesture controls. This update highlights Nothing's commitment to innovation and its focus on creating a seamless user experience with AI at the forefront. Read more
Meta AI is the ‘most intelligent, freely-available’ AI assistant, says Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg has announced Meta AI's development of two new large language models (LLMs) called LLaMA-7B and LLaMA-13B. These AI models are designed to be powerful tools for research, potentially aiding scientists in various fields. Zuckerberg emphasizes the importance of responsible development and collaboration in the field of AI, highlighting Meta's commitment to open research practices. Read more.
AI Tool Predicts When Recruits Will Quit Jobs
An AI tool developed by Japanese researchers can predict when new hires might quit their jobs. This tool analyzes interview information, personal history, and characteristics to identify potential flight risks. The intention behind this technology is to help managers provide targeted support and improve employee retention. However, some concerns exist regarding potential biases within the AI model and its impact on employee privacy Read more
Microsoft announces VASA-1 AI model to turn images into videos, but you can not use it
Microsoft has unveiled Vasa 1.0, a new AI model with the impressive ability to generate videos from static images. While the technology sounds promising, it currently remains unavailable for public use. Microsoft has not provided details on when or how Vasa 1.0 might be accessible, leaving users to wait for future announcements. Read more
Xiaomi 14 Series likely to receive 'AI Treasure Chest' to up its AI game, suggests report
The upcoming Xiaomi 14 series might boast a significant AI upgrade with the inclusion of "AI Treasure Chest." This feature, revealed in a recent report, suggests Xiaomi is aiming to enhance the phone's AI capabilities. While details regarding the specific functionalities of "AI Treasure Chest" remain unclear, it hints at Xiaomi's focus on incorporating advanced AI features into their next smartphone lineup. Read more
That's it for this week's AI Weekly! Stay tuned as we continue to explore the ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence.
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