In the AI world this week:
- Google is working on AI tools, Genesis and Gemini, for assisting journalists and generating text.
- Windows 11 enhances its photos app with AI features.
- Meta is developing open-source AI to rival OpenAI's GPT models.
- Heygen introduces a video translation tool.
- The UK invests $1.1 billion in AI research with a supercomputer named Izmbard III.
- Top tech leaders discuss AI's future and regulations with Washington lawmakers.
- North Carolina adopts AI technology for road safety among commercial truck drivers.
- Coca-Cola launches a futuristic AI-inspired beverage called Y3000 Zero Sugar.
1. Google is working on a new AI tool called Genesis that can draft news articles by gathering data from various sources.
2. Google's new AI model, Gemini, is designed to tap into a range of uses from chat bots to generating texts like emails, song lyrics, and news stories.
3. Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is introducing a new AI model that is set for training in 2024. This model aims to surpass Chat GPT in functionality and features.
4. The UK government is investing in AI research with the introduction of a 1.1 billion dollar supercomputer named izmbard III.
5. North Carolina is adopting Australian-based road safety tech firm's heads-up system to detect issues like seat belt neglect and hands-free law breaches among commercial truck drivers.
6. Coca-Cola has introduced a new AI-inspired beverage called Coca-Cola y3000 zero sugar. The flavor of the drink is crafted by blending insights from fans and AI.