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Today's Top 2 AI News Stories
👑 Apple could crown OpenAI as King of the Valley LINK
Apple and OpenAI are reportedly partnering to integrate ChatGPT into the iPhone's operating system, potentially making it a core feature on every device.
The partnership could mark the end of Google's competition with OpenAI for being the main AI chatbot on iPhones, putting OpenAI in front of Apple's massive user base and enhancing its long-term influence in Silicon Valley.
While it’s unclear exactly how Apple will use ChatGPT, possibilities include powering Siri or offering it as a standalone app, with new AI features likely to be introduced as opt-in services during the Worldwide Developers Conference next week.
Invest before this company becomes a household name
What if you had the opportunity to invest in the biggest electronics products before they launched into big box retail, would you?
Ring changed doorbells and Nest changed thermostats. Early investors in these companies earned massive returns, but the opportunity to invest was limited to a select, wealthy few. Not anymore. RYSE has just launched in 100+ Best Buy stores, and you're in luck — you can still invest at only $1.50/share before their name becomes known nationwide.
They have patented the only mass market shade automation device, and their exclusive deal with Best Buy resembles that which led Ring and Nest to their billion-dollar buyouts.
🤖 New ‘AI teammate’ can tell people what to do at work LINK
Asana has introduced an "AI teammate" that not only assigns tasks but also fills in missing information, aiming to enhance team collaboration and overall efficiency within the platform.
The AI model leverages historical data and team relationships to match tasks with employees' specific skill sets, ensuring that the right people are assigned to the right projects for optimal performance, and proactively gathering any missing information needed for tasks.
Asana’s AI teammate includes a chat interface that allows users to ask questions about their projects, similar to other AI tools from companies like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, which are also focused on automating workflow tasks.
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