Nvidia's AI-driven shift from traditional PC interaction could revolutionize user experience and expand AI's market reach significantly.
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Nvidia's entry into the PC market with a powerful AI chip could redefine local AI processing, challenging existing tech giants and reshaping user data privacy.
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Apple will open the doors to developers at its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) next week. Beyond a big push on AI and new OSes focused on stability and performance, what should developers expect? Mostly it’s about new APIs, Foundation Models, and App Intents; here’s what I’ve been able to figure out so far.
Foundation Models
Apple has been building new Apple Intelligence APIs. One way it is achieving this is to take models made with Google Gemini, then distill and shrink them to fit inside (and run on) its devices. The progression will be to introduce these as a new crop of Foundation models developers can use in their apps. There’s more:
New APIs mean developers will be able to run Apple Intelligence tools such as summarization directly on the customer device, all offline, all private.
Developers that use Apple’s standard text editing/entry views will gain access to improved Apple-developed tools inside their apps without custom-coding.
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Nvidia's entry into the PC market with a powerful AI chip could redefine local AI processing, challenging existing tech giants and reshaping user data privacy.
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Florida's lawsuit against OpenAI could set a precedent for AI liability, influencing future regulations and accountability in tech industries.
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The lawsuit against OpenAI underscores growing legal scrutiny on AI's societal impact, potentially delaying its IPO and affecting market confidence.
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Today I’m talking with Harvey Mason Jr., who is CEO of the Recording Academy — that’s the outfit that puts on the Grammy Awards. I last talked to Harvey in 2024, when it was obvious that generative AI would upend the music industry, but still not exactly clear how that would happen.
Well, it’s been 18 months since that conversation, and you’re going to hear Harvey say that AI is now “omnipresent” in music production. And Harvey knows what he’s talking about — he is himself a legendary producer who’s worked with everyone from Janet Jackson to Beyoncé. Harvey has said that every session he’s been in recently has had AI in it, and I really wanted to know what that meant — what kinds of tools are musicians using, in what way, and what kind of music is it making for us? Is it any good?
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Technical hiring is less an information problem than an interpretation problem. This piece explores how AI can narrow that gap
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