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📺 Prime Video Leverages AI for Personalized Content Recommendations
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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 -📺 Prime Video Leverages AI for Personalized Content Recommendations
Amazon Prime Video is introducing a new AI-driven feature that suggests content based on your interests. By analyzing your viewing history, the platform can recommend specific "AI Topics" like "mind-bending sci-fi" or "thrilling character journeys." This innovative approach aims to provide a more personalized and engaging viewing experience.
2 - 🗂️ Gemini Expands in Google Drive: Summarize Entire Folders
Google's AI assistant, Gemini, is gaining new capabilities in Google Drive. Now, you can not only summarize individual documents but also entire folders. This powerful tool can help you quickly understand the contents of your folders, find specific files, and answer questions about your projects.
3 - 🗣️ Eyes for the Voice: ChatGPT Now Sees What You See in Advanced Voice Mode
OpenAI's "12 Days of OpenAI" brings a vision upgrade to ChatGPT. Advanced Voice Mode users can now show objects and share screens, with a special Santa voice option available for a limited time.
4 - 🇨🇳 Nvidia Expands in China Despite Trade Tensions
Nvidia is defying geopolitical challenges by expanding its operations in China, particularly in the field of AI chips for autonomous vehicles. This move comes amid increasing trade restrictions and regulatory scrutiny from both the U.S. and Chinese governments.
5 - 🤖 Robots to the Rescue? Boston Dynamics Sees Automation as Answer to Declining Birth Rates
As global birth rates plummet, Boston Dynamics is proposing robots as a solution to the coming labor shortage. Their adaptable machines, like Spot the four-legged robot, are already tackling dangerous jobs, but the company acknowledges the need to overcome public fear of robots through design and education.
Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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