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News & Reviews:   Artificial Intelligence

  • AI on smartphones - What can we expect in 2024?

    AI on smartphones - What can we expect in 2024?

    In 2024, companies are adding generative AI to devices like smartphones. But how many of these features will appear on other devices, and what else can we expect? With that in mind, we decided to write up a list of AI-powered features that could be on your phone someday.

  • Qualcomm focuses on AI as well for MWC 2024 including On-device AI and AI-centric chipsets

    Qualcomm focuses on AI as well for MWC 2024 including On-device AI and AI-centric chipsets

    For MWC 2024Qualcomm has plenty of announcements but most of them focus on AI and GenAI along with what we could expect in the future from Qualcomm powered devices. This includes smartphones that feature on-device AI and UWB connectivity along with PCs that are designed to run GenAI 3x faster than their x86 counterparts, so do read on for all the details.

  • Dimensity 9300 & 8300 are now optimised for Google Gemini Nano

    Dimensity 9300 & 8300 are now optimised for Google Gemini Nano

    As predicted, AI systems on smartphones are becoming the trend brands want to follow. Even MediaTek seems keen on facilitating access to AI on smartphones. Of course, it'll be through their mobile SoCs.

  • Google announces Gemini 1.5, promises "drastically enhanced performance"

    Google announces Gemini 1.5, promises "drastically enhanced performance"

    When Google launched Google Bard last year, many didn't think much about it. ChatGPT remained the more popular platform throughout 2023, which could be what prompted the rebrand. But while Gemini hasn't been out that long, Google already has an upgrade ready.

  • MyIPO Chairman: AI-generated content is illegal in Malaysia if it resembles works registered under intellectual property

    MyIPO Chairman: AI-generated content is illegal in Malaysia if it resembles works registered under intellectual property

    With AI-generated content being the rage recently, including the new OpenAI's Sora text-to-video model, the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO) had their say on such content. Its chairman, Dr Mohd Zuhan Mohd Zain stressed that AI-generated content is a violation if it resembles works registered under intellectual property in Malaysia.

  • Google plans to add Gemini features to earphones

    Google plans to add Gemini features to earphones

    Last week, Google officially announced a rebrand for its AI platform. Google Bard is now Gemini. Of course, it works mostly the same. But sources claim Google plans to expand it to devices outside PCs and smartphones.

  • Meta will start tagging AI content on its platforms

    Meta will start tagging AI content on its platforms

    Do you see a photo on the Internet and wonder if it's generated by AI? That's how prevalent generative AI is these days. Sometimes the post won't even confirm it, so it can be hard to identify AI content. But Meta is looking to make things clear.

  • Google has officially announced that their Bard AI can now generate images. Utilizing the Imagen 2 text-to-image model, it will generate images with SynthID built into the pixels as a form of watermarking to let others know that it was generated using AI. Similar generative art platforms include Midjourney and OpenAI’s DALL-E 3.

  • Microsoft will add a new key to Windows laptops

    Microsoft will add a new key to Windows laptops

    For the first time in a decade, Microsoft will add a new key to the keyboards of Windows PCs. This "Copilot key" is expected to show up at CES 2024.

  • Top 5 tech trends to expect at CES 2024

    Top 5 tech trends to expect at CES 2024

    It's 2024 and CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is just around the corner. The event will be held from 9 to 12 January this year, ready to unveil a plethora of new tech. Some are new models of existing products, while others are advances in cutting-edge technology. But what exactly will we see in CES 2024? Here's an overview of the 5 tech trends we expect to see.


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