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🏷️ Google Makes Workspace AI Free, Raises Prices

A Calculated Move in the AI Office Suite Race

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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 - 🏷️ Google Makes Workspace AI Free, Raises Prices

Google is making its powerful Gemini AI features accessible in Gmail, Docs, and other Workspace apps for free, but is simultaneously increasing subscription prices for all Workspace plans. This strategic move aims to encourage wider AI adoption while competing fiercely with Microsoft and other tech giants in the rapidly evolving AI-powered office suite market.

2 - πŸ†“ Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat: Free AI Chat with Pay-as-You-Go Agents

Microsoft launches a free AI chat experience with its new Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat, designed to familiarize users with AI capabilities and entice them towards paid subscriptions for advanced AI agents. This strategic move positions Copilot as a competitive force in the AI-powered workplace, offering both free and premium tiers to cater to diverse business needs.

3 - βš’οΈ The AI-Powered Office: Navigating Privacy in a World of Connected Software

This article explores the growing integration of AI into everyday software like Gmail and Microsoft Word, raising concerns about how our personal data is being used. It examines the trade-offs between enhanced productivity and potential privacy risks, discusses the importance of clear communication and user control, and provides guidance on managing privacy settings in popular applications.

4 - πŸ‘ŠπŸ» Biden's Push to Power AI: Federal Lands Open for Data Centers

Joe Biden has signed an executive order to accelerate the construction of AI data centers by making federal land available for private developers. The order directs the Departments of Defense and Energy to prioritize permitting and lease sites for gigawatt-scale AI infrastructure powered by clean energy. While the initiative seeks to position the U.S. as a leader in AI, critics warn of potential environmental and economic impacts, urging for safeguards to mitigate pollution and energy demands.

5 - πŸ’₯ Nvidia Slams Biden’s AI Chip Regulations as "Misguided"

Nvidia has criticized the Biden administration's newly unveiled AI chip export restrictions, calling them a threat to U.S. innovation and global competitiveness. The tech giant argues that the rules, released just days before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, could stifle progress without enhancing security. Meanwhile, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang signals a willingness to work with the incoming administration to shape AI policy.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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