Opus, a New York-based startup, has raised $6.8 million in Series A funding to provide deskless workers such as in hospitality and retail with improved employee onboarding via AI-enabled content building tools. With the fresh cash injection led by Stage 2 Capital, Opus plans to expand their teams.
Shiba Inu (SHIB) is an increasingly popular cryptocurrency climbing in value, with its own Metaverse platform, shib.io. ChatGPT analyzes the potential of the token based on market capitalization, suggesting it is undervalued and could soar. Shiba Inu, Inc. provides products, rewards, and investment tools enhanced by a passionate and experienced team.
OpenAI, founded by tech billionaires, has pushed the boundaries of AI technology with the release of their ChatGPT app, freely available now on iOS devices. ChatGPT offers Apple users more options to interact and converse with an AI chatbot with the help of Microsoft. And with plenty of AI apps already available on Apple Store, competition is on the rise. OpenAI's mission to help people make use of state-of-the-art AI research is aimed at becoming a reality.
Apple introduces "Personal Voice," a new AI powered feature for iPhone and iPad owners. With just 15 minutes of training, users can produce a secure and private voice that is truly unique to them offering help to those with disabilities such as ALS or other impairments. Unlock a voice that can provide confidence for you and your loved ones.
Google is redefining Artificial Intelligence (AI) with the help of machine learning. At the I/O event in 2023, it announced the availability of its AI-driven app, Bard. This offers an improved level of user experience and unparalleled access to AI-powered services. The company is also focusing on creating personalized user experiences with further understanding of preferences. With its vision to make AI more helpful than ever, Google is pushing boundaries in the AI field.
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