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- ⚒️ Meta Unveils AI Creators and Real-Time Reel Translation at Connect 2024
⚒️ Meta Unveils AI Creators and Real-Time Reel Translation at Connect 2024
AI influencers and automatic dubbing promise wider reach for creators

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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 Unveils AI Creators and Real-Time Reel Translation at Connect 2024
Meta showcased impressive AI tools at Connect, including creating AI versions of real creators and automatically translating Reels into different languages while maintaining the creator's voice and lip movements. These tools have the potential to revolutionize content creation and expand reach for artists.
2 -👮🏻♂️ DoNotPay Robot Lawyer Exposed: FTC Settlement and AI Crackdown
DoNotPay, once touted as the "world's first robot lawyer," has been hit with a $193,000 settlement by the FTC for misleading claims about its AI capabilities. The FTC's crackdown on AI-powered deception highlights the growing need for regulation in the emerging field of AI-driven services.
3 - 👩🏻💻 AI is Here to Stay, and It's Time to Embrace It
Satya Nadella argues that AI can significantly boost productivity and decision-making, even in complex domains. While acknowledging current limitations, he urges businesses to embrace AI now to stay ahead of the curve and reap future benefits.
4 - 🏃🏻♀️💨 OpenAI CTO Departs After Leading Company Through Turbulence
OpenAI's Chief Technology Officer, Mira Murati, is leaving the company after six and a half years. Murati, who served as interim CEO after the ousting of CEO Sam Altman, cited a desire for new ventures. Her departure follows that of co-founder Ilya Sutskever, raising questions about OpenAI's future direction.
5 - 🤷🏻♀️ Goldman Sachs Interns See AI as a Teammate, Not a Threat
Nearly all Goldman Sachs interns believe AI will improve their work, not take their jobs. The survey also finds interns are increasingly using AI tools personally and see its potential for positive global impact.
Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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