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▶️ YouTube Fights Back: New Tools to Combat AI Copycats

YouTube Introduces New Tools to Combat AI-Generated Content Piracy

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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 - ▶️ YouTube Fights Back: New Tools to Combat AI Copycats

YouTube is developing new tools to protect creators from AI-generated content that mimics their voices or likenesses. The platform aims to balance protecting creators' rights with enabling them to benefit from AI technology. By detecting and managing synthetic content, YouTube hopes to address concerns about plagiarism and copyright infringement while promoting responsible AI development.

2 - 🏷️ ChatGPT's Success Sparks Price Hike Discussions

OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise has surpassed one million paid subscribers, just a year after its launch. This milestone highlights the growing demand for AI-powered tools in businesses worldwide. However, the high costs associated with training and running these models are leading to increased subscription prices. As OpenAI continues to develop more advanced models, businesses can expect to pay even more for access to these cutting-edge technologies.

3 -🏞️ Google Photos Gets Smarter: 'Ask Photos' AI Assistant

Google's new "Ask Photos" feature is revolutionizing how we search through our photo libraries. Powered by Gemini AI, Ask Photos allows users to ask natural language questions about their photos and receive relevant responses. This feature, along with enhanced natural language search capabilities in Google Photos, makes finding specific images easier and more efficient than ever before.

4 - 😱 Nvidia and Microsoft Accused of Forming 'Illegal Cartel'

A Texas-based startup, Xockets, is accusing tech giants Nvidia and Microsoft of patent infringement and monopolistic practices related to advanced data processing units (DPUs). Xockets claims its patented DPU technology has been unlawfully used by these companies, enabling their dominance in the AI server and platform markets. The startup is seeking injunctions and damages, alleging that Nvidia and Microsoft have formed an illegal cartel to suppress competition and devalue innovative technologies.

5 -🧑🏻‍💻 Bill Gates Optimistic About AI's Future

In his latest venture, Bill Gates delves into cutting-edge technologies that could shape our world. From AI to climate change and global health, Gates' optimism shines through in the Netflix series "What's Next? The Future with Bill Gates." The series, launching September 18th, offers a glimpse into Gates' thoughts on the potential of these technologies and his concerns about their potential pitfalls.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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