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Future of AI Wearables Revealed and Drake's AI Use


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Important Takeaways:

  1. Experimenting with DIY AI wearables using smartphones like Motorola Razr Plus and Pixel 8 showed potential for integrating AI into everyday tasks.
  2. Drake's evolving stance on AI-generated music, shifting from resistance to creative usage, sparks discussion in the music industry.
  3. Apple's upcoming large language model and integration of Gemini AI technology signal a revolution in on-device AI with a focus on speed and privacy.
  4. In this episode of The AI Briefing, Mick discusses the latest tech buzz surrounding the Humane AI Pin, a wearable AI gadget that has sparked debates in the tech community for its practicality compared to smartphones.

    The episode also covers Drake's shifting opinions on AI-generated music, from initial resistance to incorporating AI technology in his recent music release that features AI-generated verses imitating iconic rappers. Join Mick in analyzing the implications of Drake's creative embrace of AI in music.

    Furthermore, Apple's groundbreaking initiatives in on-device AI take center stage as it gears up to revolutionize the AI landscape with its large language model and gemini AI technology. The strategic pivot towards practicality and privacy in Apple's approach to on-device AI sets the stage for significant advancements in the tech giant's ecosystem, contrasting with Google's cloud-centric model.

    Stay tuned for more insights on the future of AI in the upcoming episodes of The AI Briefing.

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