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🤖 Jony Ive is working on an AI hardware project with OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman
Jony’s Return: The Future of Hardware?
Former Apple design chief Jony Ive and OpenAI’s Sam Altman are collaborating on a new AI hardware project, with a reported goal of raising $1 billion in funding by year’s end.
The New York Times reports that the aim is to create "a computing experience that is less socially disruptive than the iPhone," with a team of 10, including ex-Apple executives, focused on making AI more intuitive.
This project reimagines tech from the ground up, rather than layering AI onto existing platforms. Altman’s dual role—developing this potential competing platform while negotiating a ChatGPT partnership with Apple—adds to the intrigue.
Meanwhile, Meta is preparing to launch its AR-powered Orion glasses as another alternative platform.
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🔍 Google recognizes content creators as trusted sources
Google now displays content creators’ profiles with titles such as ‘Content Creator (Travel)’ or ‘Content Creator (Medicine)’ in organic search results.
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📉 Google introduces campaign-level negative keywords in Performance Max.
Advertisers will soon be able to prevent their ads from showing for certain search terms in Performance Max campaigns (without going through a Google rep). Currently, in beta, the feature will fully launch by year-end.
🇺🇸 Microsoft rolls out Bing generative search to all U.S. users
Users in the U.S. can now receive summarized responses to queries by searching for "Bing generative search" in the search bar. Similar to Google’s AI Overviews, the tool compiles information into AI-generated summaries.
🌍 Reddit expands AI-powered translations to 35 new countries
Reddit is rolling out machine learning-based translations across Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Users can now auto-translate posts and comments in their preferred languages. The feature aims to support multilingual discussions and will be accessible on mobile and desktop platforms, including Reddit's apps.
💰 Amazon surpasses $1.8 billion ad-spending target for 2024 streaming services
Amazon’s ad spending commitments include placements on Prime Video and Amazon's live sports broadcasts, including NFL's Thursday Night Football. The company is increasing its focus on streaming TV ad revenue as advertisers move away from traditional media.
📺 LG rolls out full-screen ads on smart TVs during idle mode
Ads on LG's smart TVs will now be displayed before the screensaver appears. The feature will be introduced across various models, including OLEDs. The ads feature LG products and third-party brands but can be disabled via the settings menu.
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