If you've ever dreamed of having your own personal stylist to advise you on what to buy, now that dream job has been outsourced to AI. Financial technology platform Klarna has developed an advanced shopping assistant that uses the power of OpenAI's artificial intelligence models. Instead of a classic keyword search, shopping with Klara will be like chatting with a friend who knows you like the back of his hand and knows what you want. Now we have an artificial intelligence that will do the shopping for you.
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence has gone from hibernation to an explosion of innovation, from playing chess to creating 3D worlds. What's the next big breakthrough? Spatial intelligence, a technology that not only understands images, but also perceives, generates and acts in three-dimensional space. And this can be more disruptive than the language models we have become so accustomed to.
Artificial intelligence already surpasses human abilities in many areas. But the future that awaits us is not only a technical upgrade – AI will bring a revolution in our jobs, society and way of life. How we as humanity react to this technological breakthrough will determine whether AI will usher us into a world of abundance or chaos.
In the weeks leading up to the release of OpenAI's latest "inference" model, called ChatGPT o1, independent AI security research firm Apollo ran into an interesting problem. They found that the model was producing false results in a new way. Or to put it another way, the model lied. Yes, AI is now lying to our faces.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is gradually taking over tasks that we once thought only humans could do. What does this mean for the future of work? Will AI liberate us or rob us of our meaning? And how can we prepare for a world where work may no longer be a central part of our lives?
In a recent in-depth interview with Rowan Cheung, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the release of Llama 3.1, a revolutionary open source AI model with 405 billion parameters. This release represents an important milestone in the AI community, as it positions Llama 3.1 as one of the most advanced open source models challenging the dominance of closed source AI systems.
OpenAI has unveiled its first model with inference capabilities, called ChatGPT o1, which promises to advance complex problem solving, from coding to mathematics. It is capable of explaining its thoughts, but it will also be much more expensive to use than its predecessors.
Apple Intelligence on iPhone 16 represents a new breakthrough in the world of mobile devices. It's not just a phone anymore—using advanced generative models, iPhone helps you with everyday tasks in a way that understands your needs and preferences. From brand new writing and editing tools, to smart image search and email summaries. Is it more than just another AI hype?
Tech giants like Apple and Google have announced impressive new artificial intelligence (AI) features on their latest devices, the iPhone 16 and Google Pixel 9. These features include advanced photo editing, improved digital assistants and the integration of generative AI, which will from now lived on these devices. Despite the advanced technology, European users will only have access to very limited features due to strict regulation such as the EU AI Act.
Apple charmed us again with the presentation of the new iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro line, which bring larger screens, improved cameras and advanced AI functions. But are these smartphones really worth the upgrade? We've taken a look at all the new features - from ultra-wide screens to features you might only use once.
In an age when artificial intelligence is becoming an indispensable part of our everyday life, Plaud.AI takes a step forward with its new product Plaud NotePin, an AI device designed for easy note-taking.
While European regulators set the rules, Americans are left without some key features. Did Apple really create two different iPhones?