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AI Empowers Disabled People in Unexpected Ways

From Hailing Taxis to Understanding Conversations: How AI Breaks Down Barriers for the Disabled

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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 Empowers Disabled People in Unexpected Ways

AI is transforming how people with disabilities experience the world. Imagine blind users hailing taxis or deaf users getting written summaries of audio. AI bridges the information gap for those who perceive differently. But for AI to truly empower everyone, it needs to be trained on unbiased data that reflects our diverse world.

2 - 👑 ChatGPT: King of Chatbots, but Search King is Still Google

ChatGPT, a popular AI chatbot, sparked a surge in AI development but hasn't replaced search engines like Google. Google Search, in fact, is thriving with AI integration, boosting its market share and profits. This success might raise concerns about Google's dominance in the search market, considering its ongoing antitrust lawsuits.

3 -⚡️Apple to Boost iPhones with Smarter Siri This Spring

Siri's big upgrade arrives in spring 2025 with iOS 18.4, giving it the ability to perform tasks like finding your ID in your photos or copying info from your license. This update might not include all the fancy AI features Apple has hinted at, but you can expect a new Siri interface and some basic tech support skills this fall. Way down the line, Apple might even be planning AI-powered AirPods that can describe your surroundings!

4 -⏱️ Canva CEO: It's Time to Challenge Adobe's Design Dominance

Melanie Perkins, co-founder and CEO of Canva, is democratizing design through their user-friendly design software. With a freemium model and global reach, Canva empowers anyone to create anything while fostering social responsibility through charitable initiatives.

5 - 📉 Southeast Asia's IPO Market Slumps, But AI Could Spark Revival

Southeast Asia's IPO market is off to a slow start in 2024, with a sharp decline in the number and value of deals compared to last year. The report by Deloitte cites high interest rates, geopolitical instability, and investor caution as key factors. Despite the slowdown, there's optimism for a potential rebound later in the year, with hopes of lower interest rates attracting REITs and AI companies to the market.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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