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OpenAI CTO thinks AI will kill some jobs that shouldn’t have existed in the first place

For all its high and mighty talk about working to build a computer superintelligence that ends up benefitting humanity, OpenAI frequently makes unforced errors and talks about AI the way you would if you’d prefer to make enemies rather than friends.During a conversation about AI with Dartmouth University Trustee Jeffrey Blackburn and hosted at the…

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Apple AI and other iOS 18 features won’t launch in the EU over regulatory fears

During the WWDC 2024 keynote, Apple introduced several new features for iPhone users coming later this year, including Apple AI, iPhone Mirroring with iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia, and SharePlay Screen Sharing.Now, in a statement seen by Bloomberg, Apple announced it won’t bring these features to the region due to DMA concerns. “We are concerned…

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iOS 18’s new Vocal Shortcut feature is a game-changer for ChatGPT-4o

A few weeks before Apple unveiled iOS 18 at WWDC 2024, the company announced a number of accessibility features coming to iPhone with the new update.At the time, I said that I hoped the new Vocal Shortcuts accessibility feature in iOS 18 would help me launch the ChatGPT app by simply saying “ChatGPT” out loud.…

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Student arrested for using homemade AI gadget to whisper test answers in his ear

A student in Turkey is facing jail time after using a homebrew AI device to cheat on a test. The student was caught using the device at a school in the southwestern province of Isparta while taking the country’s basic aptitude test, according to Reuters.This isn’t the first time that AI has been used to…

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Watching Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet code a video game blew my mind

There’s so much progress in artificial intelligence right now that it feels like, with every new model, some new feature or capability has gone from seemingly impossible to completely possible.That’s what this latest release feels like. Today, in a blog post, Anthropic announced Claude 3.5 Sonnet, its latest large language model (LLM) that the company…

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This hidden iOS 18 feature will make AI lightning-fast on iPhones

Apple Intelligence is easily the best thing coming out of WWDC 2024, but it’ll take quite some time before we use it.First, of all the iPhone models that can run iOS 18, only the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max will support Apple AI. Second, the iOS 18 beta 1 doesn’t come with Apple…

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IT leaders share tips for AI success

With artificial intelligence (AI) the recurring theme of the Domino Data RevX 2024 London event that took place on 13 June, training with real users and separating AI from IT infrastructure were revealed as areas IT leaders recognise as best practices. IT leaders have plenty of choices when implementing AI to improve business processes. They…

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Executive interview: Open models pros and cons

Meta’s research arm has opened up a number of its internal artificial intelligence (AI) projects to the wider research community in a bid to help it improve its AI models. Fundamental AI Research (Fair) is the open science research group at the social media company. It comprises between 500 to 600 people across Europe and…

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It looks like Galaxy Buds 3 will copy Apple’s AirPods Pro design

Samsung is about to unveil its new summer 2024 product lineup, with the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 being the obvious stars of the upcoming Unpacked event. Then there’s the first Galaxy Ring, new Galaxy Watch models, and new Galaxy Buds wireless earphones.Most leaks these days focus on the new foldable smartphones or…

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Bupa turns to data to provide personalised health services

Private healthcare company Bupa, which provides health and insurance services to 7.2 million people in Australia and the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, is rolling out technology to allow it to communicate with its customers in a personalised way, through email, mobile phones, the web and call centres. Over the past four years, the non-profit organisation has…

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