• ‘AI-BOM’ bombs: Army backs off, will demand less detailed data from AI vendors

    Instead of demanding an exhaustive “AI Bill of Materials.” the Army will only ask contractors for a “baseball card” of key stats on their AI — while building up its in-house capacity to check for bad code or “poisoned” data.

  • How AI Will Change the Way You Cook

    AI tools like smart thermometers can ensure food is safe to eat, which will make cooks more confident and lead to less food waste. Fridges that can tell you what's in them while you're grocery shopping will also alleviate waste, and they can even suggest what to make based on the ingredients on hand. These devices mean you'll spend less time in your kitchen, which will lead to people cooking more.

  • Embedding AI into education will personalize learning

    Today’s education system is driven by rules and standardization, too often ignoring the specific needs of individual learners, particularly those already facing disadvantages. AI can change that.  AI can be the catalyst we need to finally bridge the digital divide and uplift all students. AI can redefine education, creating personalized, dynamic learning pathways that are attuned to each learner’s needs. With AI, each student can proceed at their own pace, with AI adjusting to a real-time...

  • This AI tool will help you erase your ex from photos

    This helpful tool from Photoroom and OkCupid will let you remove your ex from pictures.

  • Will Earnings From These 10 AI Stocks Live Up to the Hype?

    What to watch for in Q1 reports from Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon, Broadcom,

  • Apple's Safari browser will get an AI makeover this year

    Apple's getting ready to overuse the AI buzzword just like everyone else has been doing for a while, and the big AI push is also coming this year to Safari, the company's web browser, according to a new report. The next version of Safari will be AI-infused, and it's expected to launch alongside iOS 18, which means it will most likely be presented at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in June. Safari will get Intelligent Search, which will leverage on-device AI to identify topics and...

  • Will hackers, trolls and AI deepfakes upset the 2024 election?

    In the analog days of the 1970s, long before hackers, trolls and edgelords, an audiocassette company came up with an advertising slogan that posed a trick question: “Is it live or is it Memorex?” The message toyed with reality, suggesting there was no difference in sound quality between a live performance and music recorded on tape. Fast forward to our age of metaverse lies and deceptions, and one might ask similar questions about what’s real and what’s not: Is President Biden on a robocall...

  • OpenAI will train its AI models on the Financial Times' journalism

    The Financial Times has become the latest news organization to strike a deal with OpenAI. In a joint announcement on Monday, the Financial Times and OpenAI said that maker of ChatGPT will use the Financial Times’ journalism to train its AI models and collaborate on developing new AI products and features for the publication’s readers. ChatGPT will also attribute and and link back to the Financial Times when it includes information from the publication in its responses “It is right, of course,...

  • Apple's earnings will be flat ahead of AI-enabled iPhone

    Investment analyst firm TD Cowen is predicting that Apple's next earnings call will show little growth, but says forthcoming AI features could prove significant. iPhone 15 Pro range Analysts such as JP Morgan in March 2024, and Morgan Stanley in November 2023, are consistently predicting that AI will boost Apple's iPhone sales. JP Morgan, though, has predicted that this boost will come in 2025 with the iPhone 17 range. Now in a note to investors seen by AppleInsider, TD Cowen repeats...

  • Meta says revenue will be weak as it spends even more on AI

    Push to integrate AI into Meta products boosts financial results, but share prices tumble with weak sales forecastMeta’s drive to integrate artificial intelligence into its products yielded strong financial results for the second quarter in a row. The company plans to spend even more on AI in the coming months, though, and its share price slumped more than 15% as the company reported earnings Wednesday. A weak sales forecast and higher spending guidance rattled investors.Mark Zuckerberg said his...

  • Tim Cook on Generative AI: 'We Have Advantages That Will Differentiate Us'

    During today's earnings call covering the second fiscal quarter of 2024, Apple CEO Tim Cook again spoke about Apple's work on generative AI. He said that Apple has "advantages" that will "differentiate" the company in the era of AI, and some "very exciting things" will be shared with customers in the near future. We continue to feel very bullish about our opportunity in generative AI. We are making significant investments and we're looking forward to sharing some very exciting things with...

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    CNBC's Inside India newsletter: Will AI make or break India?

    Can Teleperformance's stock plunge be the canary in the coal mine for what is likely to happen to India because of AI?