
CES 2024 AI announcements: y tho π΄ AINTS 020
AI innovations you never knew you needed β and very well might not.
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This week, Tasia and Tristan touch on OpenAI's GPT Store debut, provide an update on its copyright skirmish with the New York Times, and dish additional details on Apple's AI aspirations. Then we unveil some of the AI announcements at CES 2024, from ChatGPT-equipped cars and AI-powered exoskeletons to quirky tech like AI cat doors and baby cry translators. Join us for a glimpse into our AI-augmented future β as envisioned by consumer tech companies.
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FOLLOW-UP
- Introducing the GPT Store
- OpenAI Claims The NYT Tricked ChatGPT into Copying its Articles
- Apple explores AI deals with news publishers
- Apple quietly released an open source multimodal LLM in October
AI AT CES 2024
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- The best robots and AI innovations we've seen at CES 2024 so far
- Walmart debuts generative AI search and AI replenishment features at CES
- Yarbo - An Intelligent Multi-functional Yard Care Robot for All Season Long
- Volkswagen says it's putting ChatGPT in its car
- Wibotics unveils 'WIM', a wearable mobility device that helps walking exercise, at CES 2024
- See also: This AI-powered exoskeleton does the heavy lifting so you donβt have to
- The Flappie AI cat door stops your pet from gifting you dead mice
- This App Says It Can Translate Your Baby's Cries Using AI
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