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😇 AI and the Workforce: A Tech Billionaire's Honest Take

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Here are 5 things you missed today in the world of AI. Because we get it, life is busy & who has the time to sit around and keep up with the fastest moving industry right now - here are 5 things we think you need to know in the world of AI.

1 - 😇 AI and the Workforce: A Tech Billionaire's Honest Take

Amid growing concerns about AI's impact on jobs, WWT CEO Jim Kavanaugh stresses the importance of honesty and transparency in corporate communications. He warns against misleading employees about the transformative nature of AI and emphasizes the need for adaptation and learning. Kavanaugh believes that while AI will disrupt certain jobs, it will ultimately be a positive force for productivity and innovation.

2 - 🍎 Apple's AI Delay: A Global Rollout

Apple has announced plans to expand its AI-powered features to multiple languages and regions throughout the next year. However, the initial launch of the iPhone 16 will be without these AI capabilities, leaving users to wait for a later update.

3 - 🛍️ Amazon Unveils New AI Tools to Personalize Shopping Experience

Amazon has introduced a suite of new generative AI tools designed to enhance the shopping experience for both customers and sellers. These tools include personalized product recommendations, AI-generated video content, and a chatbot for third-party sellers. By leveraging AI, Amazon aims to provide more relevant and engaging interactions for its users.

4 - ▶️ YouTube Unveils AI-Powered Shorts Features

YouTube introduces its latest AI-powered Shorts features, Veo, designed to streamline video creation and enhance creative possibilities. From AI-generated backgrounds to stand-alone video clips, these tools aim to empower creators while addressing concerns about AI-generated content.

5 - 💻 E-commerce Giant Aims to Dominate AI Race with Open-Source Tools and Proprietary Upgrades

Alibaba unleashes a trove of over 100 open-source AI models for developers, boosting its Qwen technology and challenging rivals like Baidu, Microsoft, and OpenAI. The move aims to democratize AI development and propel Alibaba's cloud services forward.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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