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Google releases new ‘open’ AI models with a focus on safety

Google has unveiled three new "open" generative AI models within its Gemma 2 family, emphasizing safety, size efficiency, and transparency. The models - Gemma 2 2B, ShieldGemma, and Gemma Scope - cater to different applications while prioritizing safety features.

Gemma 2 2B is a lightweight text generation and analysis model suitable for various hardware, including laptops and edge devices. It's licensed for certain research and commercial uses.

ShieldGemma comprises safety classifiers built on Gemma 2, designed to detect toxic content like hate speech and explicit material. It can filter both input prompts and generated content.

Gemma Scope allows developers to examine specific points within Gemma 2 models, making their inner workings more interpretable through specialized neural networks.

This release aligns with the U.S. Commerce Department's recent endorsement of open AI models, which aims to broaden access to generative AI for smaller companies, researchers, nonprofits, and individual developers. The department also highlighted the need for monitoring capabilities to address potential risks associated with these open models. Read more

Apple pins hopes on AI for iPhone upgrades as China sales falter

Despite a decline in sales in China, Apple reported stronger than expected iPhone sales in Q3. The company anticipates further growth, driven by artificial intelligence features in its upcoming iPhone models. These innovations are expected to fuel a robust upgrade cycle for the iPhone 16, potentially motivating consumers to switch to newer models. This comes as Apple's competitors, like Samsung, have already introduced similar AI functionalities. Read more

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Copyright Office tells Congress: ‘Urgent need’ to outlaw AI-powered impersonation

The U.S. Copyright Office is urging Congress to create laws against AI-powered impersonation, addressing risks to reputations and livelihoods from unauthorized digital replicas. This recommendation comes as part of a report emphasizing the need for immediate legislative action to manage the distribution and use of digital replicas, which have become easier and cheaper to create. The proposed laws would include measures like liability for distribution, lifetime protection for individuals, and safe harbor provisions for service providers. Read more

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Raymond Kurzweil is an American computer scientist, author, entrepreneur, futurist, and inventor. He is involved in optical character recognition (OCR), text-to-speech synthesis, speech recognition technology, and electronic keyboard instruments. He has written books on health technology, artificial intelligence (AI), transhumanism, technological singularity, and futurism.

Taco Bell Embraces AI for Drive-Thru Orders

Taco Bell is set to revolutionize its drive-thru experience by expanding artificial intelligence voice technology. Parent company Yum! Brands announced plans to implement this system in hundreds more U.S. locations by year-end, building on successful trials in over 100 stores across 13 states.

The AI technology aims to streamline operations by handling customer orders, freeing up staff for other tasks, and improving order accuracy. Taco Bell's chief digital and technology officer, Dane Mathews, emphasizes that this move will enhance customer engagement and allow employees to focus on hospitality.

The AI system is designed to understand various accents and pronunciations, ensuring accurate orders even when customers mispronounce menu items. Yum!'s chief innovation officer, Lawrence Kim, assures that the technology won't replace human jobs and is intended for global implementation.

Taco Bell isn't alone in this AI drive-thru trend. Other fast-food giants like Wendy's, Carl's Jr., and Hardee's have launched similar initiatives. However, the technology hasn't been without challenges. McDonald's, for instance, temporarily halted its AI ordering system due to integration issues but plans to reintroduce an improved version by year-end.

As AI reshapes the fast-food industry, companies must balance technological innovation with customer satisfaction and employee concerns.

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