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The Daily AI Briefing 11/06/24

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  • Welcome to The Daily AI Briefing, your daily dose of AI news. I'm Marc, and here are today's headlines. Today we're covering major developments in AI integration and innovation: Apple's preparation for Siri's AI upgrade, Tencent's release of their impressive Hunyuan-Large model, Meta's expansion of Llama for national security, notable AI industry hires, and new details about ChatGPT-Siri integration. Let's dive into these stories. First up, Apple is gearing up developers for a significant Siri upgrade. The company is rolling out new developer tools for upcoming screen awareness features with Apple Intelligence. The new App Intent APIs will allow Siri to directly interact with visible content across browsers, documents, and photos, eliminating the need for screenshot workarounds. Early ChatGPT integration testing is already available in iOS 18.2 beta, positioning Apple to compete with similar features from Claude and Copilot Vision. In a significant move from China, Tencent has unveiled its open-source Hunyuan-Large model. This impressive system features 389 billion total parameters while cleverly activating only 52 billion for efficiency. Trained on 7 trillion tokens, including 1.5 trillion synthetic data, the model has achieved state-of-the-art performance in math, coding, and reasoning tasks. Notable is its 88.4% score on the MMLU benchmark, surpassing LLama3.1-405B's 85.2%, while supporting context lengths up to 256,000 tokens. Moving to Meta's latest initiative, the company is expanding Llama AI's reach into national security. Meta is now making the model available to U.S. government agencies and contractors, partnering with industry giants like Accenture, AWS, and Palantir. Oracle is already using it for aircraft maintenance data processing, while Lockheed Martin is applying it to code generation. This development comes amid reports of Chinese researchers using Llama 2 for defense purposes. In industry moves, OpenAI has made a notable hire with Gabor Cselle, former CEO of Pebble, joining for a confidential project. Cselle brings impressive experience, having sold companies to both Google and Twitter, and previously led Google's Area 120 incubator. This hiring trend extends to Anthropic, who recently brought on Embark founder Alex Rodrigues as an AI safety researcher. Lastly, new details have emerged about the ChatGPT-Siri integration in iOS 18.2 Beta 2. The integration will include daily usage limits for free users, with a $19.99 monthly Plus upgrade option that provides expanded access to GPT-4 features and DALL-E image generation. That wraps up today's AI news roundup. From major tech companies strengthening their AI capabilities to significant personnel moves, we're seeing the AI landscape evolve rapidly. Join us tomorrow for more updates on the latest developments in artificial intelligence. I'm Marc, and this has been The Daily AI Briefing.

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Welcome to The Daily AI Briefing, your daily dose of AI news. I'm Marc, and here are today's headlines. Today we're covering major developments in AI integration and innovation: Apple's preparation for Siri's AI upgrade, Tencent's release of their impressive Hunyuan-Large model, Meta's expansion of Llama for national security, notable AI industry hires, and new details about ChatGPT-Siri integration. Let's dive into these stories. First up, Apple is gearing up developers for a significant Siri upgrade. The company is rolling out new developer tools for upcoming screen awareness features with Apple Intelligence. The new App Intent APIs will allow Siri to directly interact with visible content across browsers, documents, and photos, eliminating the need for screenshot workarounds. Early ChatGPT integration testing is already available in iOS 18.2 beta, positioning Apple to compete with similar features from Claude and Copilot Vision. In a significant move from China, Tencent has unveiled its open-source Hunyuan-Large model. This impressive system features 389 billion total parameters while cleverly activating only 52 billion for efficiency. Trained on 7 trillion tokens, including 1.5 trillion synthetic data, the model has achieved state-of-the-art performance in math, coding, and reasoning tasks. Notable is its 88.4% score on the MMLU benchmark, surpassing LLama3.1-405B's 85.2%, while supporting context lengths up to 256,000 tokens. Moving to Meta's latest initiative, the company is expanding Llama AI's reach into national security. Meta is now making the model available to U.S. government agencies and contractors, partnering with industry giants like Accenture, AWS, and Palantir. Oracle is already using it for aircraft maintenance data processing, while Lockheed Martin is applying it to code generation. This development comes amid reports of Chinese researchers using Llama 2 for defense purposes. In industry moves, OpenAI has made a notable hire with Gabor Cselle, former CEO of Pebble, joining for a confidential project. Cselle brings impressive experience, having sold companies to both Google and Twitter, and previously led Google's Area 120 incubator. This hiring trend extends to Anthropic, who recently brought on Embark founder Alex Rodrigues as an AI safety researcher. Lastly, new details have emerged about the ChatGPT-Siri integration in iOS 18.2 Beta 2. The integration will include daily usage limits for free users, with a $19.99 monthly Plus upgrade option that provides expanded access to GPT-4 features and DALL-E image generation. That wraps up today's AI news roundup. From major tech companies strengthening their AI capabilities to significant personnel moves, we're seeing the AI landscape evolve rapidly. Join us tomorrow for more updates on the latest developments in artificial intelligence. I'm Marc, and this has been The Daily AI Briefing.

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