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Plus AI Enhances The Olympics OpenAI announced SearchGPT, an AI search engine rivaling Google. It organizes and summarizes results with clear attributions. Available to 10,000 users, it integrates with ChatGPT and is ad-free.


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OpenAI Unveils SearchGPT: A New AI-Powered Search Engine

OpenAI announced SearchGPT, an AI-powered search engine aimed at rivaling Google. Unlike traditional search engines, SearchGPT organizes and summarizes search results, offering real-time information with clear attributions and links. Initially available to 10,000 users as a prototype, it is set to integrate into ChatGPT and lacks ads for now.

AI Enhances Paris 2024 Olympics Experience

At the Paris 2024 Olympics, AI is playing a crucial role, from identifying future Olympians using Intel’s body measurement analysis to helping current athletes navigate logistics with an AI chatbot. Additionally, AI improves spectators' experience with automatic highlights and accurate timekeeping tools, offering personalized content and real-time information.

China Closes AI Gap With the U.S.

Chinese tech firms are rapidly catching up with the U.S. in AI development. At the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, companies like Kuaishou showcased AI technologies rivaling American systems and made them publicly available. This contrasts with American firms, which are more cautious about releasing AI tools.

Video Game Performers to Strike Over AI Concerns

Hollywood’s video game performers will strike after negotiations with major game studios over AI protections failed. The strike, starting July 25, 2024, is driven by concerns that AI could replicate voices and likenesses without consent. SAG-AFTRA's president demands fair agreements to prevent AI abuse in the industry.

AI Restores Rep. Jennifer Wexton's Voice for Historic House Speech

After losing her voice to a rare neurological disorder, Rep. Jennifer Wexton used AI to clone her voice and delivered a speech on the House floor. This marks the first time AI-cloned voice technology has been used in Congress. Wexton emphasizes the technology's empowering potential while acknowledging the need for regulatory safeguards.

Survey Reveals AI Hinders Productivity and Worsens Work Conditions

A survey by Upwork Research Institute reveals that AI tools, expected to boost productivity, are instead making work harder for many employees. Findings show that 77% of workers feel less productive and burdened by AI tasks, while 71% report burnout. Despite optimism from executives, a disconnect exists between expectations and reality, necessitating better AI integration strategies.

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AI DAILY: Breaking AI News Handpicked For The Curious MindBy Chris Kalaboukis