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🍎 Apple's Smart Home Ambitions: A New Display on the Horizon

HomeOS and a Smarter HomePod Could Be Coming Soon

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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 - 🍎 Apple's Smart Home Ambitions: A New Display on the Horizon

Apple is gearing up to enter the smart home market with a new display powered by a dedicated operating system. This device, reportedly codenamed "HomeAccessory," could offer a more intuitive and convenient way to control your smart home devices.

2 -🤴🏻 Still King of Android Tablets? Samsung Unveils AI-Powered Galaxy Tab S10 Series

Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10+ and S10 Ultra boast familiar strengths - gorgeous displays, S Pen support, and speedy performance - but the headline feature, AI-powered tools, leave room for question.

3 - 😱 California Governor Vetoes AI Safety Bill, Citing Innovation Concerns

California Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed SB 1047, a groundbreaking AI safety bill that aimed to set strict regulations on AI development. In his veto message, Newsom highlighted concerns that the bill could stifle innovation and give a false sense of security regarding the risks posed by emerging technologies. Supporters of the bill, including Senator Scott Wiener and Hollywood activists, argue that the veto leaves the public vulnerable to unchecked AI development, while critics, including tech companies and some lawmakers, feared the legislation would slow progress.

4 - 🤔 Chipmaker Faces Uncertainty Amid Funding Negotiations and Potential Takeover Bids

As Intel grapples with faltering business, the U.S. government is poised to provide a significant financial lifeline. However, the deal's completion is uncertain amidst potential takeover bids and broader industry dynamics.

5 - 💻 Recall Gets Revamped: Opt-in, Encrypted, and Uninstallable

Security concerns led Microsoft to completely rework its Recall feature. Now completely optional and packed with security features, Recall offers users more control over their data.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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