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Midweek is here, and the tech developments keep rolling in. While an MIT economist argues that AI will only impact 5% of jobs, Pika Labs has introduced groundbreaking video features, and Microsoft has added voice and vision capabilities to its Copilot models. Tech giants continue pouring billions into data centers and new innovations, but questions about AI's profitability remain. Let’s dive in! Brought to you by UPDF:
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Microsoft Adds Voice Interaction and Vision Features in Major Overhaul.Microsoft has unveiled a major redesign of its Copilot AI assistant, adding voice and vision capabilities to make it more personalized and interactive. Users can now talk to Copilot naturally, much like OpenAI’s voice features, and use "Copilot Vision" to interact with content on webpages. This overhaul includes new features like a virtual news presenter, personalized homepages, and "Think Deeper" for complex questions. Microsoft aims to create a dynamic AI companion, with plans to expand Copilot's functionality across mobile, web, and desktop platforms in select regions. Pika 1.5 Launches with Groundbreaking AI Video Features.Pika Labs has launched its most advanced AI video generation model yet with Pika 1.5, marking a significant leap in hyper-realistic video creation. The new features, branded as "Pikaffects," include lifelike human and creature movements, along with dynamic camera techniques such as crash zooms and bullet time. These upgrades aim to make cinematic-quality videos more accessible, enabling small businesses and creative professionals to produce high-impact visuals without expensive equipment or large teams. With video now comprising 82% of all web traffic, Pika Labs is setting a new standard for AI-generated content in the industry. Unlock the full potential of your PDFs with UPDF!Key Features:
Experience powerful PDF editing with UPDF. Visit UPDF today! AI Hype Could Lead to Economic Crash, Only 5% of Jobs Will Be Impacted.MIT warns that despite the hype around AI, only 5% of jobs are likely to be significantly impacted by AI in the next decade, dampening expectations of a major economic revolution. While AI investments are skyrocketing, with companies like Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta spending over $50 billion in one quarter, Acemoglu predicts that much of this spending may not yield the expected productivity gains. He outlines three potential scenarios: a cooling of the hype, a tech stock crash, or long-term economic disruption, with the latter two being more likely due to excessive AI optimism. Our Partners:
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Wednesday, October 2, 2024
🎥Pika 1.5 Launches with Groundbreaking AI Video Features.
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