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Google Rebrands Bard to Gemini

PLUS: Google's ImageFX AI Impresses

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IN TODAY’S ISSUE

  • Google Rebrands Bard to Gemini

  • AI Image Labels on Facebook Platforms

  • Google's ImageFX AI Impresses

  • Arc's AI Browser Challenges Google Search

  • Baby's Head Camera Aids AI Learning

Google Rebrands Bard to Gemini

PC Mag

  • Google is rebranding Bard to Gemini, set to happen next week.

  • Gemini features an improved UI, voice chat, and an "ultra 1.0" version with a paid plan.

Future Focus:

The rebrand signifies advancements and expanded availability, starting in the US and expanding globally.

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AI Image Labels on Facebook Platforms

Meta

  • Facebook plans to label AI-generated images on its platforms using industry standards.

  • They've been working with partners to set technical standards for identifying AI content.

Meta

Meta

Future Focus:

The move addresses the evolving landscape of AI-generated content, aiming for responsible use and user awareness.

Google's ImageFX AI Impresses

ZD NET

  • Google's ImageFX, a free and easily accessible AI image generator, impresses with high-quality results.

  • Expressive chips and style suggestions make it user-friendly for experimentation.

ZD NET

It's a valuable tool for beginners or those looking to experiment with AI image generation, ensuring transparency through watermarked images.

Arc's AI Browser Challenges Google Search

GIZMODO

  • The Browser Company launches Arc browser with Instant Links.

  • It cuts out search result pages for faster results.

  • Aims to reduce ad revenue for Google.

  • New features include Arc Explore and Live Folder.

The Browser Company plans regular updates for ongoing innovation.

Baby's Head Camera Aids AI Learning

MIT Technology Review

  • AI learns language like a baby from a 61-hour dataset of a child wearing a head camera.

  • Using 600,000 video frames, the model matches words to objects.

  • This reveals insights into early language learning.

The study suggests AI models mirroring child learning could enhance language acquisition and move closer to human intelligence.

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