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The latest news, research, and applications of artificial intelligence technologies on Teknolojimiz. In our ‘Artificial Intelligence News’ category, explore all aspects of AI, from machine learning to deep learning, neural networks to ethical issues in AI.
At WWDC 2024, Apple announced its new artificial intelligence features named ‘Apple Intelligence’. There are significant concerns about privacy and security regarding these features.
At WWDC 2024, Apple announced a significant collaboration with OpenAI in the field of artificial intelligence. This partnership will enable the integrated use of ChatGPT across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS devices.
Microsoft has made its AI-powered Recall feature optional in response to users’ privacy concerns. Recall will now require identity verification.
The Chinese platform Kuaishou introduced an artificial intelligence model named Kling, which creates realistic videos from text. Kling is noted for its superior features as a competitor to the Sora model.
Artificial Intelligence that Can Translate Dog Barks into Human Language is Being Developed
The University of Michigan and the National Institute of Astrophysics in Mexico are using artificial intelligence to understand dog barks. The study has made it possible to distinguish different tones and characteristics of animal sounds.
OpenAI’s newly announced GPT-4o model takes the ChatGPT user experience a step further. ChatGPT can now impersonate any desired character and speak in their tone of voice.
Using Artificial Intelligence Features Coming with iOS 18 Will Require iPhone 15 Pro!
According to Mark Gurman, experiencing the new artificial intelligence features of iOS 18 will require an iPhone 15 Pro or higher models.
OpenAI has introduced its newest language model, GPT-4o, along with a series of free features available to users. These features include internet browsing, file uploads, and more.
The artificial intelligence initiative xAI, supported by Elon Musk, has completed its Series B funding round with a valuation of $6 billion. The new funds will be used for R&D.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt emphasized that artificial intelligence will be used in military technologies and that the competition between great powers in this field will be fierce.