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🇨🇳 Apple Taps Alibaba to Power AI in China

Partnership aims to boost market share amid fierce competition

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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 Taps Alibaba to Power AI in China

Apple has chosen Alibaba as its partner to launch AI services in China, a move crucial for regaining market share. This collaboration will allow Apple to comply with Chinese regulations and leverage Alibaba's AI capabilities to compete with domestic giants like Huawei and Vivo.

2 - ▶️ YouTube Lets Creators Make AI-Generated Video Clips for Shorts

YouTube has expanded its Dream Screen feature for Shorts, now allowing creators to generate standalone AI-powered video clips using Google's advanced Veo 2 model. This opens up exciting new creative avenues for short-form video content.

3 - 🖼️ OpenAI's New Model Spec: A Framework for Ethical AI

OpenAI has released a significantly expanded Model Spec, outlining how its AI models should handle sensitive issues like Stalin, ethical erotica, and trolley problems. The updated document emphasizes user customization, transparency, and "intellectual freedom" while addressing real-world controversies and aiming for responsible AI behavior.

4 - 🤔 Google to Use AI to Estimate User Age for "Age-Appropriate Experiences"

Google is developing a machine learning model to estimate the age of its users. The model will analyze user data, such as browsing history and video viewing habits, to determine if they are under 18. If the model detects a user may be underage, Google will adjust their settings and offer age verification options. This move comes amid increased scrutiny of online child safety and the rise of AI-powered age estimation technologies.

5 - ‼ Scarlett Johansson Demands AI Regulation After Deepfake Scandal

Scarlett Johansson is urging lawmakers to prioritize AI legislation after a deepfake video depicting her in antisemitic imagery went viral. The actress, who has previously sued AI companies for unauthorized use of her likeness, warns of the dangers of AI-powered hate speech and emphasizes the urgent need for government intervention to protect citizens.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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