Explore the week's most significant AI developments, from OpenAI's multimodal ChatGPT to Meta's AI studio, Tesla's Optimus robot, and Hollywood's AI screenwriting limits. Discover the future of AI innovation.
Meta has paused plans to train AI using data from European users, citing regulatory pressure from the Irish Data Protection Commission and the U.K.’s Information Commissioner’s Office.
Discover how OmniAI revolutionizes business analytics, unlocking untapped data potential with advanced AI models and seamless integration. Explore its impact on industries like healthcare and finance.
Apple is in talks with Meta to boost its AI capabilities, following a partnership with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into Siri. This aims to diversify Apple's AI efforts and enhance user experience while addressing privacy concerns.
Meta launches AI chatbot in India, available on WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger, and Facebook, offering English support for tasks like suggesting Reels and generating images.
Explore Apple's decision to halt integration of Meta's AI models over privacy concerns, highlighting their strategic choices amidst evolving tech partnerships and user data privacy.
Mark Zuckerberg criticizes Google's and OpenAI's approach to creating a single, all-encompassing AI, calling it akin to creating a god. He advocates for diversified AI development and introduces Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses.
Instagram's AI Studio feature allows creators to build AI-powered chatbots to interact with followers, enhancing engagement and providing personalized interactions even when the creators are offline.
Joshua Lu of Andreessen Horowitz is shaping the future of gaming through the Speedrun accelerator, which invests in AI-driven gaming startups and explores new platforms like Discord.
Microsoft is under Germany's special antitrust regime by the Federal Cartel Office (FCO), enabling scrutiny of its AI activities, including the Copilot assistant. This focuses on partnerships with OpenAI amid competition concerns with tech giants like Go