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📱 iOS 18's Enhanced Visual Search Sends Photo Data to Apple

New feature lets you identify landmarks, but raises privacy concerns

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 -📱 iOS 18's Enhanced Visual Search Sends Photo Data to Apple

Apple's iOS 18 introduces "Enhanced Visual Search" in the Photos app, allowing users to identify landmarks. However, this feature requires sharing photo data with Apple, raising privacy concerns. While Apple claims the process is private, security experts warn about potential risks, including software bugs.

2 - 🤖 AI-Powered Robots: A New Era of Dexterity

This cutting-edge technology uses AI to enable robots to perform complex tasks like humans, such as handling delicate cables and adapting to changing environments. This breakthrough has the potential to transform industries like automotive and electronics, while paving the way for more advanced robots in our daily lives.

3 - 📖 AI in Comics: A Double-Edged Sword

The comic book industry, a frequent survivor of upheaval, now faces the disruptive force of AI. While some creators see it as a tool for increased efficiency and new creative avenues, others fear job displacement, copyright infringement, and a widening gap between established artists and aspiring newcomers. This article explores the evolving relationship between AI and the world of comics, examining the hopes and anxieties of creators navigating this uncertain terrain.

4 - 😱 Meta Caught Creating Fake Social Media Accounts to Manipulate Users

Meta created fake social media accounts pretending to be real people with racial and sexual identities to manipulate users into emotional attachments and drive engagement on their platforms.

5 -💰 Microsoft to Invest $80 Billion in AI Infrastructure in Fiscal 2025  

Microsoft is making a massive investment in artificial intelligence (AI) by allocating $80 billion to develop data centers in fiscal 2025. This surge in spending comes as companies race to integrate AI into their products and services. The investment will go towards building specialized data centers to train AI models and deploy AI and cloud-based applications. More than half of this investment will be directed to the United States, solidifying Microsoft's position as a leader in the global AI race.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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