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Good morning! It is August 1, 2024, today. We have exciting updates in the AI world, from new tech features to regulatory advancements. Let’s dive into the details!
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1. Google Brings Gemini-Powered Search, History, and Lens to Chrome Desktop
Google is enhancing its Chrome desktop experience with Gemini-powered search, history, and Lens features. These additions aim to provide more intuitive and powerful search capabilities, leveraging AI to offer personalized and context-aware results. The integration of Lens allows users to search using images and visual cues, making the browsing experience more dynamic and interactive.
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2. World-First: EU’s Sweeping AI Law Takes Effect
The European Union has enacted a groundbreaking AI law, setting a global precedent for AI regulation. This comprehensive legislation aims to ensure ethical AI development and deployment, focusing on transparency, accountability, and human oversight. The law addresses various AI applications, from facial recognition to automated decision-making, aiming to protect citizens' rights and promote trustworthy AI.
3. AI Music Startup Suno Responds to RIAA Lawsuit
Suno, an AI music startup, is facing a lawsuit from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The lawsuit alleges that Suno's AI-generated music infringes on copyrighted material. Suno has responded by emphasizing its commitment to fair use and innovation in the music industry. This case highlights the ongoing legal challenges in the intersection of AI and intellectual property.
4. Taco Bell Expands AI Ordering to Hundreds of Drive-Thru Locations in the US
Taco Bell is expanding its AI-powered ordering system to hundreds of drive-thru locations across the US. This system uses advanced voice recognition and natural language processing to take orders accurately and efficiently, aiming to reduce wait times and improve customer satisfaction. The expansion follows successful pilot programs that demonstrated significant operational improvements.
5. Samsung and Salesforce Invest in $60M Round for Seattle Cybersecurity Startup Protect AI
Seattle-based cybersecurity startup Protect AI has secured $60 million in a funding round led by Samsung and Salesforce. Protect AI focuses on safeguarding AI systems against cyber threats, ensuring the integrity and security of AI applications. This investment underscores the growing importance of cybersecurity in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
6. Zuckerberg: Meta Will Need 10x More Computing Power to Train LLaMA 4 Than LLaMA 3
Mark Zuckerberg has announced that Meta will require ten times more computing power to train its next-generation AI model, LLaMA 4, compared to its predecessor, LLaMA 3. This increase highlights the escalating computational demands of advanced AI research and development. Meta is investing heavily in infrastructure to support these ambitious AI projects.
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Zephyr