Tag: Software

Deezer’s new AI playlist producer challenges Spotify, Amazon, YouTube Music to a DJ battle

European music streaming service Deezer has turned to artificial intelligence to help users curate playlists. The new Playlist with AI feature produces a list of songs based on text prompts describing anything from a musical genre or time period to your current emotions or activities.  Playlist with AI is currently…

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Microsoft Designer launches new phone app for editing content with AI wherever you go

Microsoft’s Designer platform is finally leaving its preview stage after two years, becoming widely available to all users. Alongside the expansion, the company is also launching an official app for Android and iOS devices. If you’re not familiar with it, Designer is basically Microsoft’s version of Adobe Express. It’s a…

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You can now chat with Google’s Gemini AI even when your Android phone is locked

Android phone owners can now ask ‘general questions’ of Google‘s Gemini AI assistant even when the device is locked. As part of the Gemini Live feature previewed at Google I/O 2024, the new option expands the generative AI’s abilities from the lock screen, widening the range of hands-free experiences possible…

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Windows 11 24H2 update may not turn up until late in the year – and given how many plates Microsoft is spinning, that wouldn’t surprise us

Windows 11’s much-awaited 24H2 update might arrive a bit later than was previously rumored, or at least that’s the most recent chatter and speculation online. Windows Latest picked up on a Microsoft update regarding the potential release timeframe for 24H2 (as part of the introduction of smaller updates for Windows…

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Claude AI is now on Android where it could dethrone ChatGPT as the most secure AI app

AI brand Anthropic is bringing its Claude app to Android two months after making its debut on iOS. Claude, in case you’re not familiar with it or need a refresher, is a generative AI platform similar to ChatGPT. It answers questions given to it via prompts. These prompts can include…

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Investigation finds companies are training AI models with YouTube content without permission

Artificial intelligence models require as much useful data as possible to perform but some of the biggest AI developers are relying partly on transcribed YouTube videos without permission from the creators in violation of YouTube’s own rules, as discovered in an investigation by Proof News and Wired.  The two outlets…

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