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🗞 Microsoft and Apple Exit OpenAI Board Amid Regulatory Scrutiny 🚪
Key AI Developments from the Last 24 Hours
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🔎 The Latest on the AI Frontier:
Microsoft and Apple Exit OpenAI Board Amid Regulatory Scrutiny 🚪
Microsoft Ads Unveils AI-Powered Video Asset Recommendations 🎥
Oracle Stock Dips as $10B Cloud Deal with Musk's xAI Falls Through 📉
Nvidia's AI Dominance Compared to IBM's PC Era, Experts Urge Caution 🖥️
AI Research Aims to Decode Dog Barks, Improving Pet Communication 🐶
Oculus Founder's AI Weapons Company Supports Ukraine, Wins U.S. Contracts 🚀
Experts: AI Enhances Teaching but Cannot Replace Human Educators 🤖
🚪 Microsoft and Apple drop OpenAI board seats amid regulatory scrutiny. Link
Microsoft has given up its observer seat on OpenAI's board, while Apple will no longer join as previously planned.
OpenAI is shifting to a new approach of regular stakeholder meetings to engage key partners and investors like Microsoft, Apple, Thrive Capital, and Khosla Ventures.
The changes come as antitrust regulators in the UK, EU, and US investigate Big Tech partnerships and investments in AI companies like OpenAI.
🎥 Microsoft Ads launches AI-generated video and display ad recommendations. Link
Microsoft Advertising announced new AI-powered asset recommendations for video ads, with advertisers inputting a landing page URL to generate editable video ad suggestions.
This aligns with the broader trend of AI integration in marketing tools, aiming to boost creativity and productivity for advertisers across multiple formats.
Microsoft is positioning itself as a leader in AI-powered advertising solutions, competing with other major ad platforms.
📉 Oracle stock falls as potential $10 billion cloud deal with Elon Musk's xAI falls through. Link
Oracle's stock dropped 3% following a report that talks for an expanded cloud computing deal with xAI have ended.
Elon Musk announced xAI will instead build its own data center with 100,000 Nvidia processors, aiming to create "the most powerful AI training cluster in the world."
Despite this setback, Oracle's stock is still up 34% this year, outpacing the S&P 500's 17% gain, largely due to growing demand for AI-related cloud services.
🖥️ Nvidia's AI dominance draws comparison to IBM's PC era, but experts caution about potential market shifts. Link
Jim Keller, CEO of Tenstorrent, likens Nvidia's current AI hardware dominance to IBM's position in the early PC era.
Nvidia's Q1 2024 revenue reached $26 billion, with over $22 billion coming from AI datacenter demand, showcasing its market leadership.
However, the analogy to IBM also serves as a reminder that tech monopolies can be short-lived, as IBM's PC dominance eventually faded due to market changes and its own decisions.
🐶 AI may soon decode dog barks, improving human-canine communication. Link
University of Michigan researchers are developing AI tools to distinguish between playful and aggressive dog barks, as well as determine a dog's age, breed, and sex from vocalizations.
The study, which analyzed vocalizations from 74 dogs, found that AI models trained on human speech can be adapted to understand animal communication.
This research could have significant implications for animal welfare, potentially improving how humans interpret and respond to dogs' needs.
🚀 AI weapons company, founded by Oculus creator, supports Ukraine and wins U.S. contracts. Link
Anduril Industries, founded by 31-year-old Palmer Luckey, is developing AI-powered weapons like autonomous drones and submarines for the U.S. military and Ukraine.
The company aims to build AI weapons faster and cheaper than traditional defense contractors, with products like the ALTIUS drone that can carry a 30-pound warhead.
Anduril recently won a U.S. Navy contract to build over 200 autonomous underwater drones annually, showcasing the growing interest in AI-powered military technology.
🤖 AI enhances teaching but can't replace human educators, experts say. Link
AI tools like Origin and Khanmigo are being used to augment teachers' capabilities, helping with tasks like summoning educational content and providing step-by-step tutoring.
Experts emphasize AI's limitations in student engagement and motivation, highlighting the importance of human teachers for effective learning.
Researchers are exploring ways to use AI for teacher training and feedback, aiming to improve human-led instruction rather than replace it entirely.
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