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Plus Could 33% of AI Projects Be Abandoned? Apple postponed the "Apple Intelligence" AI features for iPhone and iPad updates to October, ensuring stability and allowing developer testing. Key Siri updates will still be missing at launch.
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Apple Delays AI Features for iPhone and iPad Software Updates
Apple has postponed the launch of its AI features, "Apple Intelligence," for iPhone and iPad updates, now set for October. The delay aims to ensure stability and provide developers time for testing. Despite this, some AI functionalities, including key Siri updates, will still be missing upon release.
A Third of Generative AI Projects May Be Abandoned by 2025: Gartner
Gartner predicts that 30% of generative AI projects will be abandoned by 2025 due to issues like poor data quality and high costs. Companies face challenges in proving the business value of AI investments. Despite some reporting revenue and productivity gains, the high costs and variable returns make it difficult to justify continued investment.
Students and Professors Expect More Cheating Due to AI
A Wiley survey reveals that 68% of instructors and nearly half of students believe generative AI will increase cheating, with 35% citing ChatGPT. While faculty and students see AI's potential in education, concerns over academic integrity persist. Strategies to mitigate cheating include incentives, randomizing exams, and using detection tools.
AI Lie Detectors: Catching Liars or Creating More Problems?
AI-powered lie detectors, like the tool Coyote, claim high accuracy in detecting deception, but their reliability remains questionable. Entrepreneurs push these tools into corporate and law enforcement use, despite historical failures in lie detection technology. Critics argue that widespread adoption could lead to false positives and privacy issues, highlighting the potential downsides of AI in daily life.
Musk Shares AI-Generated Video of Kamala Harris, Sparking Concerns Over AI in Politics
Elon Musk shared a manipulated video mimicking Kamala Harris, raising AI misuse concerns. The video, which uses AI-generated voice-over to make false claims, was initially shared without indicating it was a parody. This incident highlights the potential of AI to mislead during elections, prompting calls for stricter AI regulation to protect democracy.
Hong Kong Customs to Use AI for Fast Crime Detection
Hong Kong customs will implement an AI system capable of processing up to 6,000 images or an hour of footage in seconds, with 80% accuracy. This technology aims to enhance the efficiency of handling digital evidence in criminal investigations. The system won't replace officers but will support their forensic duties.
Plus Could 33% of AI Projects Be Abandoned? Apple postponed the "Apple Intelligence" AI features for iPhone and iPad updates to October, ensuring stability and allowing developer testing. Key Siri updates will still be missing at launch.
Like this? Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox, every weekday. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.us
Apple Delays AI Features for iPhone and iPad Software Updates
Apple has postponed the launch of its AI features, "Apple Intelligence," for iPhone and iPad updates, now set for October. The delay aims to ensure stability and provide developers time for testing. Despite this, some AI functionalities, including key Siri updates, will still be missing upon release.
A Third of Generative AI Projects May Be Abandoned by 2025: Gartner
Gartner predicts that 30% of generative AI projects will be abandoned by 2025 due to issues like poor data quality and high costs. Companies face challenges in proving the business value of AI investments. Despite some reporting revenue and productivity gains, the high costs and variable returns make it difficult to justify continued investment.
Students and Professors Expect More Cheating Due to AI
A Wiley survey reveals that 68% of instructors and nearly half of students believe generative AI will increase cheating, with 35% citing ChatGPT. While faculty and students see AI's potential in education, concerns over academic integrity persist. Strategies to mitigate cheating include incentives, randomizing exams, and using detection tools.
AI Lie Detectors: Catching Liars or Creating More Problems?
AI-powered lie detectors, like the tool Coyote, claim high accuracy in detecting deception, but their reliability remains questionable. Entrepreneurs push these tools into corporate and law enforcement use, despite historical failures in lie detection technology. Critics argue that widespread adoption could lead to false positives and privacy issues, highlighting the potential downsides of AI in daily life.
Musk Shares AI-Generated Video of Kamala Harris, Sparking Concerns Over AI in Politics
Elon Musk shared a manipulated video mimicking Kamala Harris, raising AI misuse concerns. The video, which uses AI-generated voice-over to make false claims, was initially shared without indicating it was a parody. This incident highlights the potential of AI to mislead during elections, prompting calls for stricter AI regulation to protect democracy.
Hong Kong Customs to Use AI for Fast Crime Detection
Hong Kong customs will implement an AI system capable of processing up to 6,000 images or an hour of footage in seconds, with 80% accuracy. This technology aims to enhance the efficiency of handling digital evidence in criminal investigations. The system won't replace officers but will support their forensic duties.