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February 16, 2024

How to use Google’s genAI-powered note-taking app

Google’s experimental NotebookLM lacks many of the features of more established notes apps, but its generative AI core gives it analysis and summarization superpowers. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by EXL: Generative AI will profoundly change healthcare operations

Sponsored by EXL: Generative AI will profoundly change healthcare operations

EXL helps organizations unlock the true potential of this transformative technology.

Google turbocharges its genAI engine with Gemini 1.5

Only a week after releasing Gemini 1.0, Google has pushed out for testing its latest multimodal AI model; it offers long-context understanding through a context window that can accept more than one million context tokens.

Slack launches genAI tools for big businesses, remains mum on price

The new generative AI features offer enhanced search and chat summarization features. But, as with others in the market, Slack appears to be assessing how to price the tools.

Image: Microsoft and the Taylor Swift genAI deepfake problem

Microsoft and the Taylor Swift genAI deepfake problem

The faked images of singer Taylor Swift that showed up online are likely just the beginning of a coming swarm of deepfakes. Don’t look to Microsoft to do much about the problem.

Microsoft and Google invest in AI in Europe

The big investments by big tech could be intended to reshape their AI infrastructure ahead of new legislation from Brussels.

ChatGPT will remember what you did last summer

The new memory feature in ChatGPT is expected to increase productivity and enhance customer experience for organizations.

Unlock your Android phone's physical gesture magic

Bet you never knew your Android companion could do this.

Apple's Vision Pro and the coming healthcare revolution

Spatial computing will usher in 'transformative change' across multiple industries, with special implications for medical care and delivery.

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