The AI Revolution: How Tech Giants are Embracing Generative AI
The tech world is abuzz with the latest developments in generative AI, and it seems like every major player is jumping on the bandwagon. From Intel and AMD’s new chips with dedicated neural processing units (NPU) for laptops, to Meta’s AI-backed tool for WhatsApp Business, and Apple’s upcoming AI features for iPhones, iPads, and Macs, it’s clear that AI is taking over consumer technology.
AI-powered laptops are the future
More AI Chips are Incoming
This year’s theme at Computex was “Connecting AI,” where tech giants like Intel and AMD introduced new chips with generative AI capabilities for consumers and businesses. These chips are designed to make AI more accessible and efficient, enabling faster processing and more accurate results.
Intel’s AI chip
Meta Adds AI to WhatsApp Business
Recently, Meta introduced generative AI features across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Now, the company has launched a generative AI-backed tool within WhatsApp for Business to help small and medium businesses integrate AI into their chatbots. This move is expected to revolutionize the way businesses interact with customers.
WhatsApp Business gets an AI boost
Apple Intelligence Incoming
At the upcoming WWDC (Worldwide Developer Conference) 2024, Apple is expected to unveil its first generative AI-backed features for iPhones, iPads, and Macs. This move is expected to take AI to the next level, enabling users to experience AI-powered features like never before.
Apple’s AI features
In other news, decentralized social media platform Friend.tech has announced its plans to develop its own blockchain, Friendchain, in partnership with Conduit. This move has raised questions about the value proposition of a social-focused chain, but it’s clear that Friend.tech is betting big on AI and blockchain.
Friend.tech’s blockchain ambitions
Finally, INSP has promoted two technology executives, John Rouda and Eric Edwards, to lead its technology team. Rouda, who has over 25 years of experience in software engineering, DevOps, infrastructure, and cybersecurity, will serve as executive VP of technology. Edwards, who has experience in postproduction and distribution of independent feature films, will serve as VP, media logistics.
INSP’s new tech leaders
The AI revolution is here, and it’s clear that tech giants are embracing it with open arms. From AI-powered laptops to AI-backed chatbots, it’s an exciting time for technology. Stay tuned for more updates from the world of tech!