This month's highlight is the groundbreaking partnership between two tech giants: Apple and OpenAI.
We dive into the details and explore the reactions while providing additional artificial intelligence and IR/PR industry updates.
At their WWDC event, Apple announced a new partnership with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into its devices including iPhones, iPads and Macs as a feature of its Apple Intelligence service.
Key points include:
Despite the buzz around these advancements, the partnership has stirred debate and received mixed reactions:
Overall, the Apple and OpenAI partnership is a significant development with far-reaching implications.
While some experts acknowledge its potential to revolutionize user experiences, others remain concerned about potential privacy risks.
Apple is withholding several new technologies from the European Union due to regulatory concerns. The company announced it will block the release of Apple Intelligence, iPhone Mirroring and SharePlay Screen Sharing for EU users this year. Apple cited fears that the Digital Markets Act (DMA) could compromise product security and user privacy.
(via Bloomberg)
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Amazon is developing an AI chatbot called Metis to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT. This chatbot, accessible via web browser, will be powered by Amazon's advanced internal AI model, Olympus, which is reportedly more powerful than their publicly available model, Titan.
Metis aims to provide conversational text and image-based answers, offer source links, suggest follow-up questions and generate images. It will use retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), enabling it to reference information outside its training data for more current responses.
(via QUARTZ)
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(via Notified blog)
Meta has postponed launching its Meta AI models in Europe following a directive from the Irish privacy regulator. The decision comes after regulators and advocacy groups raised concerns about Meta's plan to use data from its platforms to train artificial intelligence models without obtaining explicit user consent.
Specifically, the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) instructed Meta to delay deploying its large language models (LLMs) that utilize public content shared by adult users on Facebook and Instagram.
(via Yahoo News)
Runway ML has unveiled its latest AI video model, Gen-3 Alpha, capable of generating hyper-realistic 10-second video clips. This release marks Runway's comeback in the competitive field of generative AI video creation following previous models, Gen-1 and Gen-2.
Gen-3 Alpha represents a significant advancement with enhanced capabilities for creating detailed and emotionally expressive videos.
(via VentureBeat)