Meta's MusicGen is an open-source music generator tool that uses AI to convert text into audio. It's trained on 20K hours of music & licensed tracks, but Meta admits it can't outshine human musicians.
Apple's new patent aims to make life easier by detecting a user's location within their home using microlocations, enabling the relevant application to be suggested. The machine learning system uses sensors to identify a user's position and can even control other devices, such as smart locks and appliances. The app also suggests which wireless streaming device to use based on the user's location. It's a game-changer, making life more convenient with technology and automated processes.
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OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, announced that the Microsoft-backed organization currently has no plans to go public due to the potential for investor decisions to disappoint Wall Street. OpenAI has received $10 billion in funding from Microsoft, and it operates a non-profit hybrid capped-profit model to benefit the public good. OpenAI also warns of AI risks, but the company does not provide any details on its new AI model, GPT 4. Altman recently drew criticism for suggesting that OpenAI may leave the EU due to upcoming regulations on AI.
iHeartMedia, along with other big companies like Apple and Verizon, have prohibited employees from using OpenAI's ChatGPT on company devices to safeguard confidential information.
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