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😱 Schmidt: AI Startups Can Steal IP, Get Away with It

Schmidt Blasts Google's Remote Work Culture, Predicts Wild West AI Future

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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 -😱 Schmidt: AI Startups Can Steal IP, Get Away with It

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has sparked controversy with comments about Google's missteps in AI and the potential for future tech disruptions. Schmidt blamed remote work for Google's slow response to ChatGPT, and later suggested that successful AI startups could quickly replicate competitors' products, including stealing content, and then deal with legal issues after achieving market dominance. These remarks highlight the intense competition and potential ethical dilemmas within the rapidly evolving tech industry.

2 - 🇩🇪 Elon Musk's Image Tool Powered by German Startup, Not xAI

Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, is churning out a flood of disturbing deepfake images, despite claims of safety measures. While Musk's xAI is often credited for the technology, the image generation tool actually relies on a model from a German startup, Black Forest Labs. This revelation adds another layer of complexity to the growing controversy surrounding AI-generated content.

3 - 🔎 Google AI Search Summaries Now Show Clearer Sources

Google is expanding its AI-generated search summaries to six new countries while making improvements to the feature. The company is revamping how it displays cited sources and introducing options to save and simplify summaries. Despite facing initial challenges with the feature, Google claims to have implemented rigorous testing to prevent inaccurate information from appearing in other regions.

4 - 🗣️ OpenAI's New Voice Mode Raises Uncanny Valley Concerns

OpenAI's new ChatGPT voice mode creates an eerily human-like conversational experience. While impressive in its ability to mimic human speech and offer seemingly empathetic responses, the technology raises questions about the blurred lines between human interaction and artificial intelligence. The uncanny valley of this hyper-realistic chatbot highlights the potential for overreliance on AI and the loss of genuine human connection in an increasingly digital world.

5 - 🏙️ Google's Upgraded AI Image Generator Imagen 3 Now Available Wider

Google's Imagen 3 is now available to US users, offering a significant leap in image generation quality. The AI tool can create highly detailed images based on text prompts and even allows for image editing. While Google has implemented safeguards to prevent misuse, the model's capabilities still surpass competitors in terms of image quality and control, though challenges with accuracy remain.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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