Category: artificial intelligence

Can Apple beat Meta’s smart glasses by adding cameras and AI to AirPods Pro?

After Meta made AI wearables a centerpiece of its announcements at Meta Connect 2024, the question arises of how its rivals will respond. In particular, there’s a lot of rumors flying around about what Apple has planned in response to the upgraded Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses and upcoming Orion smart…

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Fed up with unnecessary white space when printing from the web? AI is here to fix that, and it’s about time

There’s a tweet by John Moynes that’s been going around X.com for some time now that I can easily relate to. It goes like this: ‘Rage Against the Machine never specified what type of machine they were furious with, but I reckon it was probably a printer.’ Printing anything out…

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Samsung drops another hint that Galaxy AI won’t be free beyond 2025

Take a close look at the press releases for the brand new Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus, or Samsung Galaxy S10 Ultra, and you’ll notice a footnote pointing to a future where some Galaxy AI features require a payment. As spotted by SamMobile, the exact text…

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The price of ChatGPT Plus could more than double in the next five years

If you want the smartest AI and the most features from ChatGPT, you can currently pay $20 (about £15 / AU$29) a month to OpenAI for ChatGPT Plus – but that subscription fee could more than double over the next five years. That’s according to a report from the New…

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Samsung’s AI chief predicts artificial intelligence in “every corner of life”

AI may seem like it’s everywhere now, but you’ll see a lot more embedded in people’s lives before too long, according to YoungJip Kim, the head of AI for Samsung Electronics. Speaking in the evening after the unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE and Galaxy Tab S10 and their…

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ChatGPT’s 4o-mini Model Just Got a Big Upgrade – Here Are 4 of the Best New Features

OpenAI has enhanced ChatGPT‘s GPT-4o mini model with a bunch of new features, though surprisingly, it does not have any of the usual fanfare. The smaller, faster version of the GPT-4o model, GPT-4o mini, has lacked many of the features of its larger sibling until now, though by its nature,…

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