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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 - 🧠 OpenAI's ChatGPT Gets a Brain Upgrade: AI Model Can Now Reason Through Complex Tasks

OpenAI's new AI models, designed to "think" like humans, are capable of solving complex problems in science, coding, and math. These reasoning models, available in preview through ChatGPT, are said to outperform previous generations in their ability to analyze and respond to complex tasks. The company also introduced a smaller, more affordable version for developers.

2 - 🤖 Facebook and Instagram Tone Down AI Labels for Edited Content

Meta is updating its AI labeling system on Instagram, Facebook, and Threads. The new "AI Info" tag will appear in a menu rather than directly under the user's name, providing more transparency about AI-edited content. This change aims to better reflect the extent of AI usage in images and videos, addressing previous criticisms of incorrectly labeled real photos.

3 - 🗣️ Gemini's Chatty Voice Mode Now Free for Android Users

Google's Gemini Live is now available to all Android users! This voice-based AI chatbot lets you have natural conversations with Google Assistant, making it easy to ask questions, get answers, and complete tasks hands-free. Simply tap the new waveform icon in the Gemini app or overlay to start talking.

4 - 💸 Larry Ellison's AI Riches Close in on Jeff Bezos

Larry Ellison, Oracle's co-founder, is rapidly closing in on Jeff Bezos's net worth due to the company's soaring stock price driven by its thriving cloud business. As AI continues to revolutionize the tech industry, Oracle's shares have surged, benefiting Ellison's significant stake. With a net worth nearing Bezos's, Ellison's position as a tech titan solidifies.

5 - ⛔️ AI Leaders Seek White House Help to Address Energy Crisis

​​Tech leaders and White House officials met to discuss the growing energy demands of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Concerns include the environmental impact of powering ever-more-powerful AI systems and data centers. The discussions aimed to find solutions for sustainable infrastructure to support AI development while meeting climate goals.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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