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Apple's highly anticipated Apple Intelligence (AI) won't be ready for the initial iOS 18 release this September, with the company now pushing the rollout to a later date.
Is this just Apple being Apple, or is it a sign that bringing advanced AI to consumer products is harder than tech giants want us to believe? Let's get into it…
In today’s AI Newsletter:
Apple's AI features delayed
AI revolutionizes the 2024 Olympics
Turn text into Sora-like AI videos
4 new AI tools & 4 new AI jobs
More AI & tech news
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👀 Sam Altman opens up on OpenAI drama
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The Wind Down: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman just gave a candid, wide-ranging interview after being named TIME's CEO of the Year, reflecting on his short-lived firing, governing powerful AI, and why he remains hopeful despite risks.
The details:
Altman felt the boardroom drama brought productive self-reflection on OpenAI's governance needing to support its mission as AI capabilities charge ahead.
He believes AGI will “be the most powerful technology humanity has yet invented”, with huge implications for democratizing access to information globally.
Altman also emphasized the risks of AI personal disinformation, particularly with the upcoming elections in 2024.
The relevance: Altman’s remarks sound like someone more stressed about shepherding a world-altering technology than petty boardroom drama. And despite the risks, Sam sounds confident that AGI and accelerating AI will change the world for the better — sooner rather than later.
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The Wind Up: The AI revolution has already begun to rewire Wall St, and its impact has been strongly felt in one growing market in particular. Because, thanks to a Harvard data scientist and his crack team, everyday people can now benefit from a previously “off-limits” investment.
The company that makes it possible is called Masterworks, whose unique investment platform enables savvy investors to invest in blue-chip art for a fraction of the cost.
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