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Zuckerberg wants AI with human-level capabilities

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It’s just the beginning of 2024 and the AI war is already heating up! We are getting groundbreaking news pretty much every day from major tech companies. Let’s get into it…

In today’s menu:

  • Quick Stats: AI impact in manufacturing sector

  • AI course: Free AI & ChatGPT workshop

  • Meta's new frontier: Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

  • Galaxy S24: A new standard for AI in smartphones

  • AI image of the day

  • 3 Trending short takes

Read time: 5 minutes!

QUICK STATS

Researchers surveyed 1,400 manufacturing employers worldwide to determine the groups most impacted by new technology adoption.

Source: Statista

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LATEST NEWS

Meta's New Frontier: Artificial General Intelligence

Mark Zuckerberg's Meta is on a journey towards creating Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Their goal? AI that thinks like us.

Image credit: The Verge

Key to this mission is a huge investment, including 350,000 advanced computer chips for their AI centers.

Backing this vision, Meta's AI expert, Yann LeCun, is a big believer in open-source AI, encouraging collaboration across the tech world. Together with IBM, Meta has formed an AI Alliance, showcasing a different approach compared to companies like Google and OpenAI.

Galaxy S24: A new standard for AI in smartphones

Samsung's Galaxy S24 series is revolutionizing mobile tech with Google's Gemini AI. Samsung is setting a new standard for AI in smartphones, marking a significant leap in mobile technology.

Features include real-time translation in calls, advanced AI camera tools for perfect shots, and 'Circle to Search' for instant info about objects in images. These AI capabilities are quick and efficient, thanks to on-device processing.

The lineup, catering to various budgets, starts at $799 for the S24, $999 for the S24+, and $1,299 for the Ultra model.

AI IMAGE OF THE DAY

Mona Lisa created in 1503 vs 2023

What have we done, huh?

SHORT TAKES

Google introduces new ways to search:

  1. Circle to Search: Select images, text, or videos by circling, highlighting, scribbling, or tapping, and it will bring the search results right where you are without switching apps.

  2. Multisearch: Point your camera, ask a question using the Google app, and get AI-powered results that go beyond just visual matches.

Amazon is testing a new AI feature in its mobile apps that lets customers ask about products. It can provide measurements, battery life, and even write a Christmas carol about snow boots.

While meant for practical use, the tool also responds to entertaining queries, adding a touch of fun to AI interactions. Read more…

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI says in a Korean interview that “GPT2 was very bad. 3 was pretty bad. 4 is bad. 5 would be okay… GPT5 is much smarter (than previous models) and will offer more features”

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