Meta Releases Llama 3.2—and Gives Its AI a Voice

Meta Releases Llama 3.2—and Gives Its AI a Voice

Mark Zuckerberg announced today that Meta, his social-media-turned-metaverse-turned-artificial intelligence conglomerate, will upgrade its AI assistants to give them a range of celebrity voices, including those of Dame Judi Dench and John Cena. The more important upgrade for Meta’s long-term ambitions, though, is the new ability of its models to see users’ photos and other visual … Read more

I Stared Into the AI Void With the SocialAI App

I Stared Into the AI Void With the SocialAI App

The first time I used SocialAI, I was sure the app was performance art. That was the only logical explanation for why I would willingly sign up to have AI bots named Blaze Fury and Trollington Nefarious, well, troll me. Even the app’s creator, Michael Sayman, admits that the premise of SocialAI may confuse people. … Read more

Generative AI Transformed English Homework. Math Is Next

Generative AI Transformed English Homework. Math Is Next

ChatGPT has already wreaked havoc on classrooms and changed how teachers approach writing homework, since OpenAI publicly launched the generative AI chatbot in late 2022. School administrators rushed to try to detect AI-generated essays, and in turn, students scrambled to find out how to cloak their synthetic compositions. But by focusing on writing assignments, educators … Read more

A Popular iOS Illustration App Is Saying No to Generative AI

A Popular iOS Illustration App Is Saying No to Generative AI

The backlash against image and video synthesis is not solely focused on creative app developers. Hardware manufacturer Wacom and game publisher Wizards of the Coast have faced criticism and issued apologies after using AI-generated content in their marketing materials. Toys “R” Us also faced a negative reaction after debuting an AI-generated commercial. Companies are still … Read more

Epic Games Challenges Apple’s Dominance With New iOS App Store

Epic Games Challenges Apple’s Dominance With New iOS App Store

Epic Games today officially launched a rival app store for iOS in the European Union, marking the first time Apple’s own App Store has had to face a serious rival. The Epic Games Store will initially offer Epic’s games, including Fortnite, for users to download onto their iPhones, with plans to start onboarding third-party developers’ … Read more

Google cracking down on problem apps for android users amid standards review

Google cracking down on problem apps for android users amid standards review

Google has announced it will be cracking down on low quality apps by deleting them next month. The tech giant said that any apps that did not meet a certain standard of “minimum functionality” would be purged from the Google Play Store by the end of August. “We’re updating the spam and minimum functionality policy … Read more

The UK’s NHS Going Digital Would Be Equivalent to Hiring Thousands of New Doctors

The UK’s NHS Going Digital Would Be Equivalent to Hiring Thousands of New Doctors

The NHS app could not only allow appointments to be made, but also let patients receive notifications about vaccine campaigns, health tests, cancer screening, and even upcoming clinical trials. “Clinical trials can use genomics to identify patients who will benefit from the latest treatments, but they struggle to recruit—not for a lack of people willing … Read more

Microsoft Faces EU Charges Over ‘Abusive’ Bundling

Microsoft Faces EU Charges Over ‘Abusive’ Bundling

Brussels has accused Microsoft of illegally abusing its dominance in the business-software market at the expense of smaller rivals, following a complaint at the height of the pandemic by US competitor Slack. The European Commission said on Tuesday it found that Microsoft was restricting competition by selling its video-conferencing software Teams together in bundles with … Read more

I Spent a Week Eating Discarded Restaurant Food. But Was It Really Going to Waste?

I Spent a Week Eating Discarded Restaurant Food. But Was It Really Going to Waste?

It’s 10 pm on a Wednesday night and I’m standing in Blessed, a south London takeaway joint, half-listening to a fellow customer talking earnestly about Jesus. I’m nodding along, trying to pay attention as reggae reverberates around the small yellow shop front. But really, all I can really think about is: What’s in the bag? … Read more