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Exploring AI Innovations: Apple's Depth Pro and CERN in Healthcare

This episode delves into Apple's launch of Depth Pro, an AI model designed to provide high-resolution, real-time depth mapping from a single image, thereby muting reliance on camera metadata. We also discuss CERN's advances into the healthcare sector, utilizing AI for localized data processing in European hospitals, with the goal of improving health outcomes. Finally, we touch on Foxconn's impressive 20.2% year-on-year Q3 revenue growth, driven by strong consumer electronics demand and AI advancements.

Oct 6, 20241 min

Google Unveils Gmail Q&A, Meta's Movie Gen and OpenAI's Canvas

This episode discusses Google's latest Gmail Q&A feature aimed at providing an enhanced interface for iOS users, powered by the Gemini chatbot. We'll also touch base on Meta's innovative AI model dubbed Movie Gen, intending to revolutionize video and image editing. Lastly, we dive into OpenAI's latest product – Canvas, a versatile interface facilitating efficient coding and writing.

Oct 5, 20241 min

Captions' AI for Content Scheduling, Google's Gemini Live Language Expansion and Black Forest Labs' FLUX 1.1 Pro

In this episode, explore how Captions is revolutionizing social media content management with AI. Learn about Google's ambitious expansion plans for its Gemini Live service to include multiple languages and hear about the latest upgrades in Black Forest Labs' FLUX model, which can now create high-quality images faster than ever.

Oct 4, 20241 min

OpenAI Stuns at DevDay, Anthropic's Star Hire & Pinterest's AI Blowout

In this episode, we delve into OpenAI's latest innovations including their new Realtime API, vision fine-tuning and prompt caching features revealed at DevDay. We discuss Anthropic's hiring of co-founder of OpenAI, Durk Kingma, in their quest to build more responsible AI systems. Lastly, we look into Pinterest's AI advancements in advertising, offering an array of generative AI tools and exciting campaign automation features.

Oct 3, 20241 min

Microsoft's Bing Generative Search and Copilot Updates

On this episode, we discuss Microsoft's introduction of Bing Generative Search, an AI-driven feature aimed at enhancing user search experiences and competing with Google's market share. We also touch on Numa's successful raise of $32 million in Series B funding to boost its AI automation services in the automobile dealership industry. Finally, we explore updates to Microsoft's AI assistant, Copilot, including improved problem-solving capabilities and integration with WhatsApp.

Oct 2, 20242 min

Series Entertainment's Gaming Revolution & Lapsi Health's Digital Breakthrough

Today we discuss how Series Entertainment, backed by Netflix and Dell, plans to reshape game development with its AI-driven Rho Engine, following a successful Series A round. We also look at Lapsi Health's FDA-approved digital stethoscope, Keikku and its broad implications for healthcare. Lastly, Ello debuts Storytime, an innovative feature assisting children's reading skills with AI-powered personalization.

Oct 1, 20241 min

Apple's AI Focus & OpenAI's Military Applications

In this episode, we discuss Apple's decision not to invest in OpenAI's funding round and its collaboration to integrate OpenAI's ChatGPT into iOS 18. We delve into Apple's own AI projects including the much-anticipated Apple Intelligence. We also discuss Mendaera's recent $73M funding and its partnership with Butterfly Network for better healthcare access. Lastly, we touch upon OpenAI's new policy to allow use of its technology for military applications, sparking ethical debates.

Sep 29, 20241 min

OpenAI's Future Focus, Runway's Film Fund

OpenAI's CFO communicates the company's continued mission to prioritize accessibility in AI despite leadership changes, amid an ongoing funding round. Concurrently, Runway has launched a fund, supporting and fostering diverse, innovative AI applications in film production. The episode also discloses some concerns regarding technology's effectiveness in the filmmaking realm.

Sep 28, 20241 min

Google's NotebookLM Updates & OpenAI's CTO Exodus

Explore the new features of Google's AI assistant, NotebookLM, as it integrates YouTube and audio file summarization, providing a dynamic platform for educators and business professionals alike. We also discuss significant changes at OpenAI, following CTO Mira Murati's resignation amidst the shift towards a for-profit model. Lastly, delve into the world of AI-powered real estate risk evaluation as Israeli startup GEOX secures $19 million in Series A funding for their unique aerial imagery analysis technology.

Sep 27, 20241 min

Meta's Llama 3.2 Release & AI Innovations in Audible, EU AI Pact

In this episode, we discuss Meta's release of Llama 3.2, an AI model designed for edge and mobile devices with multimodal support. We also explore how Audible is utilizing AI to improve audiobook discovery, by using AI-powered tags and technologies for improved search functions and personalized recommendations. Finally, we delve into the EU's AI Pact, reporting on the 100+ companies, including Amazon, Google, Microsoft and OpenAI, that have pledged adherence. Interesting to note are the absentees - Apple and Meta.

Sep 26, 20241 min

OpenAI Expands Voice Mode, Meta Rejects EU's AI Pledge, Spotify's AI Playlists

OpenAI has made its Advanced Voice Mode available for more ChatGPT users and promises new features in the near future. Simultaneously, Meta battles with regulatory bodies over its decision not to adopt the EU's voluntary AI safety pledge, raising questions about the effectiveness of such measures. Meanwhile, Spotify rolls out its AI Playlist Builder to more markets, offering personalized playlists to its Premium subscribers.

Sep 25, 20241 min

Cloudflare Fights Scraping, Microsoft Downgraded, AI Mapping Innovation

Today's AI news highlights Cloudflare's new AI-driven feature aimed at detecting and blocking web scraping, providing protection for content creators. Also under discussion is D.A. Davidson's downgrade of Microsoft stock due to advancements in proprietary AI technology by competitors Amazon and Google. Lastly, we delve into a new AI-powered system for mapping under-documented regions around the world, aiming to enhance global mapping capabilities and aid displacement response, urban planning and environmental studies.

Sep 24, 20241 min

Meta Connect 2024 Highlights & Google's AI Opportunity Fund

On today's episode, we discuss the upcoming Meta Connect 2024, where the tech giant is anticipated to unveil new VR headsets and provide developments on AR smart glasses and AI technologies. We also delve into Google's recently announced Global AI Opportunity Fund, aimed at providing AI education to address the global AI divide. Lastly, we look at the current trend in workplace software as major companies like Microsoft and Salesforce promote AI agents as the next step in business operations.

Sep 23, 20242 min

Black Forest Labs' AI Evolution & Apple's Setback

This episode explores Black Forest Labs' recent $100 million funding boost for their generative AI image models, notably backed by Lightspeed Venture Partners and Andreessen Horowitz. We also delve into consumers' potential reactions to Apple’s delayed AI features in the iPhone 16, setting the tech giant behind its competitors. Lastly, we discuss LinkedIn’s changed privacy policy, halting the processing of U.K. user data for AI model training following the Information Commissioner's Office concerns.

Sep 22, 20241 min

LinkedIn’s UK Data Freeze, Microsoft's Nuclear Deal, Nvidia Partners with G42

In this episode, we discuss LinkedIn's decision to halt the processing of U.K. user data based on data protection concerns. We also delve into Microsoft's innovative deal with Constellation Energy to repurpose the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in order to power its data centers. Lastly, we discuss Nvidia's partnership with the UAE-based company G42 to establish a high-tech lab focused on climate solutions research and development.

Sep 21, 20242 min

UN AI Report, Meta's Contention with EU, YouTube's AI Revolution

In this episode, we delve into the UN's recent report offering recommendations for improved AI governance and transparency, including an international panel and a global AI fund. We then shift focus to Meta Platforms, who, in an open letter to the EU, have protested stringent regulations that they argue stifle AI technology development. Lastly, we talk about YouTube's latest AI-powered tools designed to assist content creators, including the 'Inspiration' tab, integration with DeepMind's Veo and an upcoming auto-dubbing feature.

Sep 20, 20241 min

Intel's Shift, OpenAI's New Leadership, Salesforce Ventures' Boost

In this episode, we discuss the transformation of Intel's chip foundry division into a subsidiary and its new deal with Amazon Web Services. We also cover leadership changes at OpenAI amidst safety and security controversies, as well as Salesforce Ventures' doubling of its AI investment fund.

Sep 18, 20241 min

Groq and Aramco's Mega AI Center; Oracle's Vision for AI Policing

Today we discuss how Groq is partnering with Saudi oil producer, Aramco, to launch the world's largest AI inferencing center in Saudi Arabia. Next, we delve into Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's anticipation for AI-enhanced law enforcement systems, but also the ethical concerns it raises. Lastly, we're looking at 11xAI, a startup that has secured hefty funding for their AI bots designed for automating sales, marketing and revenue operations procedures.

Sep 17, 20241 min

OpenAI's Profit Pursuit and World Labs' Giant Leap

OpenAI is planning a switch to a for-profit model, seeking a $150 billion valuation by securing $6.5 billion. Despite the change, OpenAI upholds its mission to universally benefit from AI. In other news, Fei-Fei Li's World Labs has raised $230 million, hitting a billion-dollar valuation in their pursuit to develop AI models for 3D interaction. Adding to AI advancements, Salesforce presents its first AI agents set to optimize operations across multiple sectors.

Sep 16, 20241 min

OpenAI's New Model, Meta's UK Resumption and Microsoft's AI Strategy in Energy

In this episode of 'AI News Today', we discuss OpenAI's introduction of its new model, o1, designed to improve mathematical and scientific reasoning with security and ethical concerns in mind. Next, we explore Meta's decision to resume using public posts from UK users to train AI models, following a pause due to regulatory issues. Lastly, we delve into Microsoft's strategy to leverage its AI solutions for major oil and gas industry players such as ExxonMobil and Chevron, prompting both efficiency and sustainability benefits alongside rising concerns of data security and job displacement in the energy sector.

Sep 14, 20241 min

Google's AI Collaboration with Nevada and NotebookLM Update

Today's episode discusses Google's involvement in Nevada's unemployment appeal decisions and its own NotebookLM's new feature, Amazon's monetization efforts with Rufus chatbot's personalised ads. We explore the benefits and potential risks of these progressive AI implementations and how these big-tech companies envisage enhancing user experiences.

Sep 13, 20241 min

Meta's Data Practices and AI Scrutiny

This episode reveals the current practices of Facebook (Meta) for training AI models with user data, drawing particular attention to how these activities lack an opt-out option for Australian users. The program also discusses the concerns of Democratic senators regarding AI-generated content summaries, highlighting their call to the FTC and DOJ to inspect the impact on content creators and antitrust laws. Wrapping up the show, Google's continued commitment to AI advancements is discussed, owing in part to the active involvement of co-founder Sergey Brin.

Sep 12, 20241 min

Smartcat's $43M Boost, CardiaTec Targets Heart Disease & Apple Uplevels Siri

In this episode of AI News Today, we discuss Boston-based startup Smartcat's successful $43 million fundraising aimed at enhancing its AI-powered translation platform, which serves over 1,000 corporate clients. We also delve into CardiaTec's $6.5 million funding which signals a crucial move in AI-led cardiac disease treatment advances and finally, we look at Apple's significant upgrades to Siri, brought about by their new Apple Intelligence platform.

Sep 11, 20241 min

Audible's AI Initiative & AI in Military Summit

Audible unveils a new initiative using AI to create replicas of audiobook narrators, aiming to increase its audiobook collection while compensating narrators. In international news, a South Korean summit seeks to establish non-binding guidelines for AI in military applications. Finally, Miami's AI bookkeeping startup finally has raised $50 million in Series B funding to advance their technology and business operations.

Sep 10, 20241 min

Apple's AI Innovations & xAI’s Tesla Partnership

On today's episode, we discuss the anticipated iPhone 16 event where Apple is expected to debut their latest AI advancements, the Apple Intelligence. We'll also discuss the potential partnership between xAI and Tesla, aimed at enhancing the Full Self-Driving features. Lastly, we explore the UK's recent joining of an international treaty set out by the Council of Europe to regulate and prevent misuse of AI technology.

Sep 9, 20241 min

Roblox Partners with Shopify, HyperWrite Releases Reflection 70B, Replit's AI Agent

This episode spotlights Roblox's updates to boost creator earnings and its Shopify partnership for selling merchandise. We also cover HyperWrite's new language model, Reflection 70B, with an error self-correction feature that enhances its reasoning abilities. Lastly, we delve into Replit's new AI agent that autonomously builds apps and discuss its impact on making software creation more accessible.

Sep 8, 20241 min

Google's Ask Photos Feature and All Hands AI's Seed Funding

The episode discusses the introduction of Google's AI-powered Ask Photos feature that lets users search for specific images. It also covers the seed funding secured by All Hands AI, for their project focusing on the automation of routine tasks for developers. Lastly, we delve into Aleph Alpha's shift towards providing broader AI support services with its new product, PhariaAI.

Sep 7, 20241 min

AI Enhances My Drama Experience, X Resolves Data Controversy, Anthropic Debuts Claude

This episode delves into My Drama's announcement of launching an AI-powered chatbot to enhance viewer interaction, paving way for immersive storytelling. Then, we discuss the closure of legal proceedings between Ireland's Data Protection Commission and company X over unauthorized data use, highlighting remaining concerns by advocacy group noyb. Lastly, we touch upon Anthropic's introduction of the Claude Enterprise plan, a subscription service said to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise, boasting advanced capabilities tailored for corporate use.

Sep 6, 20241 min

Microsoft's Copilot Plus Upgrade & MiniMax's Breakthrough

In this episode, we discuss Microsoft's planned launch of Copilot plus features for PCs using Intel’s new 200V processors and AMD's Ryzen AI 300 series chips. We also analyze the promising rise of MiniMax, a new AI video generator developed by a Chinese startup, backed by Alibaba Group and Tencent. Lastly, we highlight the expansion of Neko Health, co-founded by Spotify’s Daniel Ek, into the London market.

Sep 5, 20241 min

Spotter's AI Aid for YouTubers, SparkLabs' $50M AIM AI Fund, Clearview AI's GDPR Fine

In this episode, we discuss Spotter unveiling an AI-driven creative suite, Spotter Studio, aimed to streamline the content creation process for YouTubers. In funding news, SparkLabs is dedicating a new $50M fund for AI startups around the globe, with a focus on Saudi Arabia and the US. Lastly, Clearview AI faces a hefty fine from the Dutch data protection authority for GDPR violations, indicating the increased enforcement of privacy regulations in the tech industry.

Sep 4, 20241 min

Google's Gemini AI Meets Android Auto & AI's Data Frontier Dilemmas

In this episode, we delve into Google's move to integrate its Gemini AI into Android Auto, a potential game-changer for autonomous vehicles. We also discuss the growing copyright issues surrounding AI companies like Anthropic and their struggle with data scarcity for model training. Finally, we explore the University of Leeds' AI system, Optimise and its significant potential in identifying patients at high risk for heart conditions, aiding the NHS.

Sep 3, 20242 min

AI Education at David Game College & AI Wingmen in Dating Apps

London's David Game College introduces the UK's first teacherless AI-led classroom, prompting discussion about the future of tailored education and personal interaction. In the dating scene, apps like Tinder and Bumble employ AI wingmen to improve users' dating experiences, yet some wonder if this could impact the organic aspect of romance. Additionally, the emergence of 'Emotion AI' in business software sparks debates about its practicality, effectiveness and ethical implications.

Sep 2, 20242 min

Google's AI Safeguards for Election 2024 and Health Innovations

This episode discusses Google's new AI safeguards to combat misinformation in the upcoming U.S. presidential election. Also discussed is Google's AI model to detect early signs of diseases using human sounds and an AI-developed version of the video game Doom by Google Research.

Sep 1, 20241 min

Apple, Nvidia and OpenAI's Potential Path to 100 Billion

Today’s episode discusses Apple and Nvidia’s exploration of investments in OpenAI, potentially raising OpenAI's valuation to a staggering 100 billion dollars amidst annual billion-dollar losses. It also covers Alibaba’s introduction of its new AI model, adding to the significant global market growth forecast. Finally, we touch on Google’s latest blend of AI and user experience through Google’s AI assistant, Gemini, which is now reachable for Gmail users on Android.

Aug 31, 20241 min

Apple's AI-backed 'Clean Up', OpenAI's Potential Funding & Midjourney's Hardware Plans

In today's episode, we discuss Apple's new AI-powered tool 'Clean Up' that reconstructs erased elements in photos, a part of their Intelligence initiative. We examine OpenAI's advanced talks of a funding round led by Thrive Capital that could valorize the company at over 100 billion dollars. Lastly, we talk about Midjourney's leap into the hardware market, hinting at innovative devices that synergize with its AI capabilities.

Aug 30, 20241 min

Google Meet's AI Notes, OpenAI's Strawberry and Alexa's Upgrade

In this episode, we discuss Google's new AI-powered note-taking feature for Google Meet designed to enhance productivity. We also explore OpenAI's soon-to-be-released AI model, Strawberry, marked by remarkable problem-solving and task management capabilities. Finally, we delve into Amazon's planned mid-October launch of an updated Alexa, complete with AI-generated news summaries, personalized responses and new subscription costs amid privacy concerns.

Aug 29, 20241 min

Supio's Impact on LegalTech & Pairing Musk with California's SB 1047

This episode delves into how AI startup Supio is revolutionizing legaltech by automating personal injury case management. Meanwhile, Clockwise introduces Prism, a tool that simplifies scheduling via natural language processing. The episode wraps up with a discussion on Elon Musk supporting California's SB 1047 to regulate advanced AI, contrasting the stance of tech giants like OpenAI. Learn about these unfolding AI stories in the legal organizational and regulatory landscapes.

Aug 28, 20242 min

Inflection's Future Focus & Viggle's Controversial Training

On this episode of AI News Today, we discuss Inflection AI imposing usage caps on its free chatbot, Pi, amidst Microsoft's acquisition efforts and antitrust investigations. Up next, controversy sparks around Canadian startup Viggle AI as it admits to using YouTube videos for AI training. Lastly, learn about the advancements in identifying dementia through the use of AI in examining over 1.6 million brain scans.

Aug 27, 20241 min

Midjourney's AI-Image Generator, Perplexity AI's Ad Strategy and Mozilla's AI Endeavor

Today's podcast covers Midjourney's launch of a user-friendly AI-image generator website, Perplexity AI's plans to introduce ads on its controversial search app and their concurrent move towards a revenue-sharing model and Mozilla's ambitious $30M project to establish an open-source AI ecosystem with a staunch focus on safety and transparency.

Aug 26, 20241 min

TollBit's Marketplace for AI & Piramidal's Brainwave Breakthroughs

In this episode, we explore TollBit's innovative approach to creating a marketplace where AI companies can compensate publishers for fresh data and Piramidal's development of a model for automating EEG data interpretation. We'll also delve into the intriguing use of AI to decrypt 3,000-year-old scrolls from Herculaneum, Italy, which could unlock a treasure trove of historical knowledge.

Aug 25, 20241 min

Meta, Spotify Challenge EU Privacy Rules; China Leverages U.S. AI

Today's podcast discusses Meta and Spotify's criticism of EU privacy laws inhibiting AI innovation, how state-linked Chinese entities are using cloud services to bypass U.S. export controls on advanced chips and AI capabilities and the latest rankings of top Gen AI Consumer Apps, shedding light on trends in consumer engagement with AI products.

Aug 24, 20242 min

OpenAI Opposes CA Bill; Microsoft Tests Recall AI; D-ID Launches Video Translate Tool

OpenAI challenges a California bill that aims to impose safety standards on AI companies, arguing such regulation could stifle innovation and should be handled at a federal level. In other news, Microsoft prepares to release its Recall AI feature to Windows testers following a delay due to security concerns. Lastly, D-ID introduces a new tool that translates videos into 30 languages, adjusts the speaker's lip movements and even clones their voice, aiming to support video localization.

Aug 23, 20242 min

OpenAI's Deal with Condé Nast & SkeekFlow's Expansion

Today's AI News Today covers OpenAI's new multi-year agreement with Condé Nast to feature the media company's content on AI platforms; SleekFlow's successful $7M funding round aimed at expanding their social commerce platform into new markets; and the class-action lawsuit against Anthropic from authors alleging copyright infringement.

Aug 22, 20242 min

Stability AI's New CTO & AI's Water Problem

This episode unpacks industry veteran Hanno Basse's move to Stability AI as its new CTO amid significant departures, including that of founding CEO Emad Mostaque and audio gen lead, Ed Newton-Rex. Explore the rise in data center water use with the surge in artificial intelligence, focusing specifically on the escalation in Virginia's usage. We also discuss the controversy sparked by former President Trump's manipulated AI images depicting an unsupported endorsement from Taylor Swift and her fan base, the Swifties.

Aug 21, 20242 min

Procreate's Resistance to AI, ElevenLabs' Global Launch & AMD's Big Purchase

In today's episode, we discuss Procreate's firm stance against implementing generative AI features in its design products - a move that receives praise from digital artists and stirs industry conversation. We also cover the global launch of ElevenLabs' AI-powered Reader app that supports 32 languages and aims to compete with Speechify by introducing new features. Lastly, we delve into AMD's announcement to acquire ZT Systems for $4.9 billion, aiming to bolster its services for businesses building large-scale AI operations. Tune in to understand the recent reverberations in the AI industry!

Aug 20, 20241 min

AI Textbooks Debate in Korea & SuperCoder's Success

The South Korean government's plan to implement AI-powered tablets as textbooks prompts skepticism among over 50,000 parents, who express concerns over their children's health and mental development. Meanwhile, SuperCoder 2.0, steered by GPT-4o and Sonnet-3.5, rises in the global ranks, achieving 4 worldwide and 1 among open-source coding systems for its unique, efficient approach to problem-solving. Lastly, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt predicts major AI advancements in the next two years that could influence various industries more so than social media.

Aug 19, 20242 min

Hermes 3 Launches, Nvidia Sued & OpenAI Blocks Influence Ops

In this episode, we discuss the launch of Hermes 3, a large language model by Lambda and Nous Research that exhibits human-like conversation capabilities. We also delve into a federal lawsuit filed against Nvidia for allegedly misusing YouTuber David Millette's content for AI training. Lastly, we cover OpenAI's recent blockade of ChatGPT accounts associated with an Iranian influence operation aiming to manipulate public opinion and influence U.S. elections.

Aug 18, 20242 min

Balancing Innovation & Ethics with Google's Imagen 3

In this episode, we discuss Google's text-to-image AI model, Imagen 3 and how its stringent content filtering has generated debate in comparison to xAI's Grok-2. Then we explore Primate Labs' Geekbench AI and its significance for measuring NPU performance. Lastly, Google's AI-generated search summaries expand to new countries amidst concerns over potential web traffic impacts.

Aug 17, 20241 min

Grok’s Image Generation Controversy, Anthropic's API Feature, MIT's AI Risk Repository

Discussing the recent controversial rollout of image generation by XAI's chatbot Grok, leading to disturbing user-generated images of copyrighted characters and political figures. Also on the agenda - an innovative API feature by Anthropic known as prompt caching that aims to speed up AI operations and save on costs. Finally, we delve into MIT's AI risk repository, a database filled with over 700 AI risks, helping stakeholders understand potential dangers tied to AI usage.

Aug 16, 20242 min

xAI Grok's Image Generation & EliseAI's Billion-Dollar Success

On today's episode, we delve into recent advances of Elon Musk's xAI, specifically their AI model Grok, which now generates images on the X social network, stirring up some controversy. We'll also discuss the triumph of EliseAI in their recent Series D funding, raising their value to a billion with their AI-driven tools transforming property management. Lastly, we'll talk about an exciting partnership between California and Nvidia, aimed at training 100,000 residents in AI technology.

Aug 15, 20242 min