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Read time: 3.5 minutes. Hello, fellow geeks! A lot has happened in the world of AI since our last email. Let's dive in- Here's what's on the menu today:
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Google just showcased its new AI agent project 'Project Astra', alongside a slew of updates to infuse AI across search and enable Gemini to reason and take more advanced actions for users. Progress on AI agents:
Search upgrades:
We officially have a new voice assistant battle — with OpenAI and Google both showcasing mind-blowing new capabilities in just the last two days alone. Also, despite rumblings of an OpenAI search product and excitement over platforms like Perplexity, it's going to be difficult to unseat the king of search. Especially as they integrate advanced AI across the entire ecosystem in an impressive fashion. See Google's I/O keynote and more footage from the conference here. |
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Google announced a host of new AI integrations coming to Android phones at its I/O Developer Conference, bringing its powerful Gemini model on-device to enable upgraded smartphone experiences. The details:
While everyone awaits the iPhone AI announcements, Google's Android AI era is rolling. With Gemini coming directly on-board, the potential is there — but if Apple integrates ChatGPT, it may remain tough sledding against the dominant market leader. |
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A recent Gallup study of around 19,000 American workers found that, among those who frequently interact with AI at work, 43% use it to complete basic tasks. Nearly a third use AI for learning new things, while a quarter use it for identifying problems. So far, workers' interactions with AI have been mostly solitary: Only 11% say they use it to collaborate with coworkers. That could soon change as tech companies release more tools to summarize meetings and brainstorm with colleagues. |
Prompt: I had an interview this morning and it went well. I really want the job. Please write a professional thank you email to the interviewer for [job title]. The interview took place on [date] at [time]. Express gratitude, highlight that I was impressed with the team and company culture and that I am confident I will thrive in the role. Reiterate relevant experience or qualifications, restate my interest and ask about next steps. Also reference that we have a shared love of dogs. You can adapt the prompt to your specific needs. Source: UTSA University Career Center |
OpenAI just signed a deal to access real-time content from Reddit's data API, which will now allow OpenAI to link discussions from the site within ChatGPT. The details:
With the new partnership, ChatGPT will be able to compete with the way xAI's Grok has automatic news updates through X by using Reddit news. Also, OpenAI's upcoming AI Search chatbot will likely benefit in a big way from Reddit's real-time information. |
We've been playing around with OpenAI's new GPT-4o model in ChatGPT this week and we've found a couple of handy new tricks we'll be sharing with you this week. To get multiple charts and analyses with in one go:
You can right click on the charts to save the charts. And you can also instruct ChatGPT to compile the info in a PDF. |
Adobe Firefly can turn your logo sketches into rendered images for free using a new feature called "Structure Reference". Step-by-step:
With the new partnership, ChatGPT will be able to compete with the way xAI's Grok has automatic news updates through X by using Reddit news. Also, OpenAI's upcoming AI Search chatbot will likely benefit in a big way from Reddit's real-time information. |
Lexi Bogan's life took a major turn last year when she learned that a tumor had formed near her brain. An intense 10-hour surgery damaged Bogan's vocal cords, and the 22-year-old found that she could no longer use her voice in the way she'd used to. "It's almost like a part of my identity was taken," she told the Associated Press. Then, doctors at Rhode Island's Lifespan hospital group asked if she wanted to participate in an experiment that might be able to help. They were looking for a candidate to try out a new voicebot platform from OpenAI called Voice Engine. Bogan decided to give it a shot. How does it work? To learn the ins and outs of Bogan's voice, the model used a single, 15-second clip from a video she'd recorded in high school. Now, Bogan can type something into her phone and instantly have it read aloud in her own voice. It even works for laughter and other gestures that would ordinarily be hard to replicate. Why it's important: Patients with vocal loss say it can be difficult to hear someone else's voice — or worse, a robotic-sounding voice — while using the types of prosthetics and electrolarynx devices that are common today. OpenAI is just one of several companies working on voice clone technology that can more accurately replicate patients' unique tone and tenor. Net positive? Rohaid Ali, one of Bogan's doctors, said that for all the legitimate fears about AI voicebots spreading disinformation or impersonating real people without their consent, Bogan's story shows that the technology can also be a life-changing social good: "We're able to help give Lexi back her true voice and she's able to speak in terms that are the most true to herself." |
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That's it for today's news in the world of AI! If you have anything interesting news to share, please reach out to us by sending us a DM on Twitter: @guru99com Thanks for reading. |
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