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Plus CES 2025 Was Full of Physical “AI Slop”
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Biden's Final Move on AI Chip Exports Targets Global Control
President Biden plans to impose new restrictions on the export of advanced AI chips by Nvidia and AMD, aiming to curb China and Russia's access to this technology. These measures extend previous controls, affecting global markets by categorizing countries into allies, adversaries, and others with varying access levels.
CES 2025 Showcased a Deluge of Questionable AI-Powered Gadgets
At CES 2025, AI was omnipresent with products like Spicerr, an AI spice dispenser, and ChefMaker 2, an AI air fryer, raising questions about their utility. The show highlighted the tech industry's struggle to find meaningful AI applications, often resulting in solutions searching for problems.
AI Laundry Revolution at CES 2025: Tenet's AI Robots Take on Household Chores
At CES 2025, Tenet unveiled AI-powered laundry robots designed to wash, dry, and fold clothes. The larger model uses AI to recognize garments, adjusting wash cycles for optimal cleaning and care. This innovation could significantly change household laundry routines, although the practicality and capacity still need further assessment.
Bee AI and Omi: The New Age of Always-Listening AI Wearables
Bee AI and Omi introduce a new era of AI wearables, continuously recording conversations to organize your life. These devices, including Bee AI's $50 watch and Omi's $89 headband, use AI to provide summaries and reminders. However, they raise privacy concerns due to their always-on microphones
Meta's AI Chief Declares Large Language Models Won't Achieve Human-Level Intelligence
Meta's Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun argues at CES 2025 that large language models (LLMs) won't reach human intelligence. He criticizes the reliance on scaling text-based LLMs, suggesting they lack the ability to plan, reason, or understand the physical world like humans do
Wall Street Braces for AI-Driven Job Cuts: 200,000 Positions at Risk
Bloomberg Intelligence forecasts that Wall Street might cut up to 200,000 jobs over the next three to five years as AI takes over roles traditionally held by humans. Roles in compliance, operations, and research are particularly vulnerable, with AI expected to enhance efficiency while reshaping the workforce
Plus CES 2025 Was Full of Physical “AI Slop”
Like this? Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox, every weekday. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.us
Biden's Final Move on AI Chip Exports Targets Global Control
President Biden plans to impose new restrictions on the export of advanced AI chips by Nvidia and AMD, aiming to curb China and Russia's access to this technology. These measures extend previous controls, affecting global markets by categorizing countries into allies, adversaries, and others with varying access levels.
CES 2025 Showcased a Deluge of Questionable AI-Powered Gadgets
At CES 2025, AI was omnipresent with products like Spicerr, an AI spice dispenser, and ChefMaker 2, an AI air fryer, raising questions about their utility. The show highlighted the tech industry's struggle to find meaningful AI applications, often resulting in solutions searching for problems.
AI Laundry Revolution at CES 2025: Tenet's AI Robots Take on Household Chores
At CES 2025, Tenet unveiled AI-powered laundry robots designed to wash, dry, and fold clothes. The larger model uses AI to recognize garments, adjusting wash cycles for optimal cleaning and care. This innovation could significantly change household laundry routines, although the practicality and capacity still need further assessment.
Bee AI and Omi: The New Age of Always-Listening AI Wearables
Bee AI and Omi introduce a new era of AI wearables, continuously recording conversations to organize your life. These devices, including Bee AI's $50 watch and Omi's $89 headband, use AI to provide summaries and reminders. However, they raise privacy concerns due to their always-on microphones
Meta's AI Chief Declares Large Language Models Won't Achieve Human-Level Intelligence
Meta's Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun argues at CES 2025 that large language models (LLMs) won't reach human intelligence. He criticizes the reliance on scaling text-based LLMs, suggesting they lack the ability to plan, reason, or understand the physical world like humans do
Wall Street Braces for AI-Driven Job Cuts: 200,000 Positions at Risk
Bloomberg Intelligence forecasts that Wall Street might cut up to 200,000 jobs over the next three to five years as AI takes over roles traditionally held by humans. Roles in compliance, operations, and research are particularly vulnerable, with AI expected to enhance efficiency while reshaping the workforce