Meta AI Hits the Pose
Meta is launching AI characters on Instagram, aiming to enhance user interaction. This move sparks discussions on the potential benefits and privacy concerns surrounding AI in social media.
Meta is launching AI characters on Instagram, aiming to enhance user interaction. This move sparks discussions on the potential benefits and privacy concerns surrounding AI in social media.
Brain implants are getting smarter with ChatGPT. Now people with paralysis can chat faster using AI to guess what they want to say.
The godmother of AI Fei-Fei Li’s new startup World Labs is making waves, hitting a $1 billion valuation in just four months. The company aims to give AI human-like visual skills, potentially changing how machines understand our 3D world.
It seems like ChatGPT isn’t quite ready to take over the world just yet. Reddit users point out that calling it “PhD-level intelligence” is a major stretch.
Looks like Meta is having some trouble telling AI-generated images apart from the real deal on Facebook and Instagram. They’ve been accidentally labeling real photos as AI, which is pretty wild if you ask me!
Apple just announced their big AI move, but it feels like we’ve seen this song and dance before. Tech experts suggest that their “Apple Intelligence” is basically a chatbot and image generator…nothing groundbreaking in the world of AI.
Uh oh, we have to use our brains!!! ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity all decided to take a simultaneous coffee break, leaving users wondering if the machines are finally taking over.
Humane’s AI Pin flops, leaving the startup seeking a buyer at a $750M to $1B price tag. Despite novel ideas, the wearable’s software bugs and hardware issues have tarnished its appeal.
In September 2023, Sam Altman invited Scarlett Johansson to voice ChatGPT; the actress declined the invitation. However, her recent public statement suggests that OpenAI might have used her voice anyway.
AI-generated photos of Katy Perry graced the red carpet at this year’s Met Gala. Even her mom wasn’t able to tell that they were fake.