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🧠 Google’s Call Screening Gets Smarter with AI

AI-powered replies could enhance the call-screening experience.

Hello! 👋👋

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’s Call Screening Gets Smarter with AI

Google is exploring the use of AI to improve its call-screening feature. By analyzing the context of incoming calls, the feature could generate more relevant and personalized responses, making the process more efficient and less intrusive.

2 - 👩🏻‍⚕️ AI-Powered Writing Assistant Comes to Notepad

Microsoft is bringing AI to the classic Notepad with the new Rewrite feature. This AI-powered tool allows users to rephrase sentences, adjust tone, and modify the length of their text. It's part of Microsoft's ongoing effort to integrate AI into its products, making tasks like writing and editing more efficient and creative.

3 - 📩 AI-Powered Themes Elevate Outlook Experience

Microsoft introduces AI-generated themes for Outlook, tailored to your preferences and location. With Copilot Pro, you can enjoy dynamic wallpapers, accent colors, and the ability to customize your inbox's appearance. Even without a Pro license, you can still access a variety of new themes to freshen up your Outlook experience.

4 - 💻 OpenAI Chats Up Chat.com for ChatGPT

OpenAI, the company behind the popular ChatGPT tool, acquired the coveted domain name Chat.com for an undisclosed sum. Previously owned by HubSpot co-founder Dharmesh Shah, the move signals OpenAI's focus on making chat-based interactions with AI more accessible.

5 - 😱 AI Boom Leaves Samsung Behind as Rival Surges

Samsung missed the boat on a crucial memory chip for AI, causing profits to plunge and handing the advantage to rival SK Hynix. Can Samsung catch up and reclaim its position as a leader in next-generation technology?

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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