Explore the potential of Apple's Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Machine Learning (ML) technology: Core ML, Face ID, Siri, & Apple Neural Engine. Tim Bajarin discusses Apple's decisions to stay away from the underdog competitors. Learn how Apple has historically explored AI, plus their focus on user privacy.
Apple is now actively recruiting for generative AI roles, hinting that they could be following closely behind tech rivals Amazon, Microsoft and Google with their own version. In March rumors surfaced that Apple was researching and developing generative AI, and in November of 2022, the popular ChatGPT from OpenAI was released to the public. With AI assistants like Bing, Bard and Alexa being available now, Apple may be gearing up to offer their own product soon.
This week on the Voicebot Podcast, Eric Schwartz and Bret Kinsella discuss the top news in Generative AI, such as OpenAI, Amazon, Anthropic, Meta, Zoom, and an AI Virtual Girlfriend. This podcast also dives into whether Alexa has been Generative AI all along, and the potential implications of an Autopilot to Copilot AI Era. Tune in to the Voicebot Podcast for this week's updates!
OpenAI recently released the new ChatGPT iOS app to make communication with AI easier for Apple users. With Whisper, a voice recognition system in the app, users can get natural conversations and desired information without anything intrusive. Also, the app syncs user history between all devices making the experience as easy as possible. Get recommendations, feedback and even have AI compose poems for you! Currently available just in USA but a version for Android is in the plans.
OpenAI is revolutionizing mobile AI with its groundbreaking new ChatGPT app. Powered by GPT-4 & Whisper, users can now interact with an AI assistant. Plus, the app seamlessly integrates across devices, plus an ad-free subscription plan. Learn ethically with OpenAI's cutting-edge technology: revolutionizing the mobile experience.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?