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Companies Use AI To Track Employees Messages, AI Used From Jail, Chatbot Showdown

Welcome, AI enthusiasts

A number of US companies have been using AI to track employees messages, the former Pakistani prime minister uses AI to make a speech from jail and we take a look at a showdown between Copilot, Gemini and ChatGPT

In today’s newsletter:

  • Aware, an AI firm specializing in analyzing employee messages, said companies including Walmart, Delta, T-Mobile, Chevron and Starbucks are using its technology.

  • Imran Khan used artificial intelligence to create a stand-in-voice to spread his message.

  • Brilliant Labs places bold bet on generative AI as the ultimate game-changer for smart glasses

  • ChatGPT vs. Microsoft Copilot vs. Gemini: Which Chatbot Should You Get?

NEWS OF THE DAY

What: Smart eyewear is experiencing a renaissance, fueled by the recent entry of Apple’s Vision Pro. This resurgence has caught the attention of tech enthusiasts and companies alike, with Singapore-based startup Brilliant Labs making waves in the industry.

Key points:

  • 🕶️ Brilliant Labs has introduced its first pair of smart glasses called "Frame," relying on generative artificial intelligence (AI).

  • 🤖 The glasses feature a custom AI-powered assistant called Noa, utilizing large language models to cater to user queries, aiming to redefine the smart eyewear industry.

  • 📱 Brilliant Labs CEO, Bobak Tavangar, sees generative AI as the game-changer for smart eyewear, comparing it to multitouch technology for smartphones.

Noteworthy: Particularly looking forward to see this develop, as the AppEconomy brought in trillions and created a plethora of new jobs, the AR field might be very similar given their unique uses cases.

EDITORIAL

What: Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of our lives, revolutionizing how we work and interact with technology. In this dynamic landscape, three prominent AI chatbots—ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Gemini—vie for supremacy. Let’s look into their nuances to help you make an informed choice.

Key points:

  • 💬 ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Gemini are prominent AI chatbots vying for supremacy.

  • 🔄 The landscape of AI chatbots is dynamic, with frequent updates and changes in capabilities.

  • 🧠 AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini are evaluated based on their ability to write code, generate creative writing, and solve riddles.

  • 📊 Gemini, Google's AI chatbot, offers speedy responses, accurate answers, and full Google integration.

  • 🌐 Microsoft Copilot provides up-to-date information, access to GPT-4, and image creation capabilities.

  • 🛠 ChatGPT offers a simple interface, frequent updates, and various features, though some users have reported degraded performance over time.

Noteworthy: The question of ‘whatever works for you’ might be the wrong one – a better question is which ecosystem you are more comfortable using or perhaps which one you are already locked into. In the end, these AI solutions will likely provide very similar results across the board, both today and in the future.

LATEST NEWS

  • Aware, an AI firm specializing in analyzing employee messages, said companies including Walmart, Delta, T-Mobile, Chevron and Starbucks are using its technology.

  • Aware said its data repository contains messages that represent about 20 billion individual interactions across more than 3 million employees.

  • “A lot of this becomes thought crime,” Jutta Williams, co-founder of Humane Intelligence, said of AI employee surveillance technology in general. She added, “This is treating people like inventory in a way I’ve not seen.”


Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan proclaimed victory in the country's election through artificially generated speech.

Having been imprisoned last August and barred from running in the election, Khan used artificial intelligence to create a stand-in-voice to spread the good word to his followers, according to reports in the New York Times and other media.

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