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🤑 Meta Doubles Down on AI, Seeing Billions in Potential

Zuckerberg's 'Aut Zuck Aut Nihil' strategy positions Meta as a leader in generative AI

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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 - 🤑 Meta Doubles Down on AI, Seeing Billions in Potential

Meta's all-in approach to AI has led analysts to predict the company is positioned for success in 2025. The company is using generative AI models to improve its core business and open new revenue opportunities.

2 - 🏎️ McLaren: How AI is Fueling F1 Domination

McLaren, a legendary name in Formula 1, is quietly harnessing the power of AI to gain a competitive edge. This cutting-edge technology is not just about faster cars; it's transforming every aspect of the racing team, from optimizing pit stops and predicting race scenarios to enhancing fan experiences and streamlining operations.

3 - 💰 Botto: The AI Artist Making Millions

Botto, an AI "artist" governed by a decentralized community, is generating stunning visuals and selling them for millions. This innovative project raises profound questions about authorship, the role of human intervention, and the future of art in the age of artificial intelligence.

4 - 👩🏻‍⚕️ Grok, an AI Assistant That Can Answer Your Questions, Generate Images, and More, Now Has a Standalone App

Elon Musk's AI company, xAI, is testing a standalone iOS app for its chatbot, Grok. Grok can access real-time data from the web and offer generative AI features like rewriting text, summarizing long paragraphs, answering questions, and generating images from text prompts. The app is currently live in Australia and a few other countries in beta.

5 - 👩🏼‍🤝‍👨🏻 Trump’s Tech Policy Power Team Assembles

President-elect Donald Trump has unveiled key members of his tech policy team, led by David Sacks, the administration’s newly named “AI and crypto czar.” The picks include former CTO Michael Kratsios, slated to head the Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Dr. Lynne Parker as Executive Director of the Presidential Council of Advisors for Science and Technology. With industry experts like Sriram Krishnan advising on AI and Bo Hines directing the “Crypto Council,” Trump signals a tech-forward agenda for his next term.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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