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Apple to spend $1 billion on AI in catch-up move: report (Yahoo Finance)
UK will not rush to regulate AI, Rishi Sunak says – politics live (The Guardian)
Other AI NewsHere are some other additional AI news stories from this week: Microsoft says AI investments already paying off (Axios)
DataGPT launches AI analyst to allow ‘any company to talk directly to their data’ (VentureBeat)
AI sees multibillion-dollar investment boom (The Guardian)
AI risk must be treated as seriously as climate crisis, says Google DeepMind chief (The Guardian)
Amazon’s new generative AI tool lets advertisers enhance product images (TechCrunch)
Deutsche Telekom and SK Telecom partner on telco-focused LLM (Artificial Intelligence News)
Google will require Android apps to better moderate AI-generated content (The Verge)
Insiders say latest closed-door Senate AI meeting was ‘encouraging’” (VentureBeat)
AI will soon run directly on your phone (Axios)
D-ID’s newest app uses AI to make videos from photographs (TechCrunch)
Can AI grasp related concepts after learning only one? (ScienceDaily)
US orders immediate halt to some AI chip exports to China, says Nvidia (The Guardian)
Google is ready to fill its AI searches with ads (The Verge)
These are just a few of the many AI news stories from the past week. AI is a rapidly evolving field, and there are new developments happening all the time. Stay tuned for more AI news in the weeks to come. |