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PressPlay Lifestyle AI Inspired - March 16, 2024 PressPlay Lifestyle AI-Inspired

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Season 6 – Episode 3
Welcome to PressPlay Lifestyle AI Inspired, your go-to podcast for the freshest insights in ChatGPT, AI, and OpenAI. I'm your host, Jackie Schwabe, and I'm here to help you stay ahead of the curve as you navigate the exciting world of AI in your work and life. Let's dive into today's updates!

Open AI News
OpenAI has announced this week new partnerships with Le Monde and Prisa Media to integrate French and Spanish news content into ChatGPT, aiming to support journalism and offer ChatGPT users access to high-quality news. This collaboration will allow users to engage with summarized news content directly in ChatGPT, with links to full articles on the publishers' websites, enhancing the availability of reliable information and supporting the news industry's role in providing authoritative content.

For more detailed information on these updates, you can visit OpenAI's official blog posts on their website.



AI News
Apple has acquired DarwinAI, a Canadian AI startup known for its vision-based technology that enhances manufacturing component efficiency. This move, reported by Bloomberg, sees members of DarwinAI's team joining Apple's machine
learning groups. DarwinAI's expertise in making AI models more compact and efficient aligns with Apple's plans to introduce on-device generative AI features, potentially in iOS 18, as Apple seeks to catch up with competitors in
GenAI-powered functionalities. For more details, visit TechCrunch's full article.
Oracle has introduced new generative AI capabilities into its Fusion Cloud Applications Suite, focusing on enhancing workflows across various domains like finance and supply chain. This upgrade aims to allow users and partners to
embed more AI functionalities seamlessly, ensuring data privacy and customizability through Oracle's cloud infrastructure. This development signifies a major leap in how businesses and individuals interact with computers, offering a range of applications previously unimaginable with earlier AI models. For more details, you can read the full article on PYMNTS.

A Las Vegas-based company, Luxury Realty Group, has introduced an AI real estate agent designed to assist families in finding homes in the area. This innovative approach aims to enhance the home-buying process by leveraging AI to offer personalized assistance to both realtors and potential buyers. For more information, you can read the full article on Yahoo News.


Texas is actively preparing its higher education system for the AI revolution. The University of Texas at San Antonio is leading the charge by planning to open a new college dedicated to AI, cybersecurity, computing, and data science by fall 2025, aiming to equip students with the necessary skills for a workforce increasingly reliant on AI competencies. This initiative is part of a broader movement
within the state's educational institutions to integrate AI into their curriculums and ensure faculty are up to speed with the technology. For more on this innovative approach, read the full story at The 74.

The UAE is poised to invest in OpenAI's initiative to develop proprietary chips, a strategic move that could significantly bolster the AI sector. This investment underscores the UAE's commitment to advancing AI technology and its potential
impacts on the global stage. For more details, check the full article on AI News.
Anthropic has unveiled Claude 3 Haiku, claiming it to be the fastest AI model in its category. This development represents a significant leap forward in the efficiency and speed of AI models, highlighting Anthropic's focus on pushing the boundaries of AI technology. For further details, visit AI News.



The EU's newly approved AI Act has sparked a broad spectrum of responses, stirring a debate
about its impact on innovation and regulatory adherence within the AI industry. This legislation may influence how AI technologies are developed and implemented, not just in Europe but globally, including in the US

Season 6 – Episode 3
Welcome to PressPlay Lifestyle AI Inspired, your go-to podcast for the freshest insights in ChatGPT, AI, and OpenAI. I'm your host, Jackie Schwabe, and I'm here to help you stay ahead of the curve as you navigate the exciting world of AI in your work and life. Let's dive into today's updates!

Open AI News
OpenAI has announced this week new partnerships with Le Monde and Prisa Media to integrate French and Spanish news content into ChatGPT, aiming to support journalism and offer ChatGPT users access to high-quality news. This collaboration will allow users to engage with summarized news content directly in ChatGPT, with links to full articles on the publishers' websites, enhancing the availability of reliable information and supporting the news industry's role in providing authoritative content.

For more detailed information on these updates, you can visit OpenAI's official blog posts on their website.



AI News
Apple has acquired DarwinAI, a Canadian AI startup known for its vision-based technology that enhances manufacturing component efficiency. This move, reported by Bloomberg, sees members of DarwinAI's team joining Apple's machine
learning groups. DarwinAI's expertise in making AI models more compact and efficient aligns with Apple's plans to introduce on-device generative AI features, potentially in iOS 18, as Apple seeks to catch up with competitors in
GenAI-powered functionalities. For more details, visit TechCrunch's full article.
Oracle has introduced new generative AI capabilities into its Fusion Cloud Applications Suite, focusing on enhancing workflows across various domains like finance and supply chain. This upgrade aims to allow users and partners to
embed more AI functionalities seamlessly, ensuring data privacy and customizability through Oracle's cloud infrastructure. This development signifies a major leap in how businesses and individuals interact with computers, offering a range of applications previously unimaginable with earlier AI models. For more details, you can read the full article on PYMNTS.

A Las Vegas-based company, Luxury Realty Group, has introduced an AI real estate agent designed to assist families in finding homes in the area. This innovative approach aims to enhance the home-buying process by leveraging AI to offer personalized assistance to both realtors and potential buyers. For more information, you can read the full article on Yahoo News.


Texas is actively preparing its higher education system for the AI revolution. The University of Texas at San Antonio is leading the charge by planning to open a new college dedicated to AI, cybersecurity, computing, and data science by fall 2025, aiming to equip students with the necessary skills for a workforce increasingly reliant on AI competencies. This initiative is part of a broader movement
within the state's educational institutions to integrate AI into their curriculums and ensure faculty are up to speed with the technology. For more on this innovative approach, read the full story at The 74.

The UAE is poised to invest in OpenAI's initiative to develop proprietary chips, a strategic move that could significantly bolster the AI sector. This investment underscores the UAE's commitment to advancing AI technology and its potential
impacts on the global stage. For more details, check the full article on AI News.
Anthropic has unveiled Claude 3 Haiku, claiming it to be the fastest AI model in its category. This development represents a significant leap forward in the efficiency and speed of AI models, highlighting Anthropic's focus on pushing the boundaries of AI technology. For further details, visit AI News.



The EU's newly approved AI Act has sparked a broad spectrum of responses, stirring a debate
about its impact on innovation and regulatory adherence within the AI industry. This legislation may influence how AI technologies are developed and implemented, not just in Europe but globally, including in the US

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