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🦻🏻 Google's AI Ear: Detects Sickness Through Audio

Google's AI-powered cough analysis could revolutionize TB diagnosis in underserved areas.

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 AI Ear: Detects Sickness Through Audio

Google's new AI technology could revolutionize TB diagnosis. By analyzing cough sounds recorded on smartphones, the AI model can potentially detect tuberculosis and other respiratory ailments in areas with limited access to advanced medical equipment. This innovative approach has the potential to significantly reduce the number of missed cases and improve patient outcomes.

2 - 👁️ Nvidia and Apple Eye OpenAI Stake

OpenAI's latest funding round could be a major milestone for the AI company, with potential investments from tech giants like Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft. The new round, led by Thrive Capital, values OpenAI at over $100 billion, reflecting its rapid growth and influence in the AI industry. As OpenAI continues to push towards artificial general intelligence, its future remains both promising and potentially risky.

3 - 🗣️ Amazon Turns to Claude for Alexa's AI Upgrade

Amazon is set to launch a revamped Alexa powered by Anthropic's AI model, Claude. This move comes after initial versions of the subscription-based voice assistant struggled with word recognition and user prompts. Despite facing competition from rivals like OpenAI and Google, Amazon's new Alexa is expected to offer improved performance and features like daily news summaries and conversational shopping tools.

4 - 💰 Nvidia's Earnings Streak Not Enough for Wall Street

Despite record revenue, Nvidia's stock fell after missing investor expectations for future growth. The company beat earnings estimates but set lower-than-hoped-for guidance for the next quarter. This has investors worried about a slowdown in AI spending, though Nvidia remains confident in its Hopper chips and upcoming Blackwell platform.

5 - 📨 Google's Gemini-Powered Gmail AI Assistant Now Available

Google's Gemini AI is making its way to Gmail on mobile! You can now ask questions about your inbox, find specific emails, and even get summaries of topics. This handy feature is available for Google One AI Premium subscribers and those on certain Google Workspace plans.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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