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ChatGPT's new moves, Google's AI glows up, and Nvidia nears a record: AI news roundup

By Britney Nguyen
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OpenAI and Google kicked off the week by releasing competing multimodal artificial intelligence products. On Monday, OpenAI announced its flagship model ChatGPT-4o — a multimodal chatbot that can see, hear, and have real-time conversations. On its heels, Google unveiled a prototype of its AI assistant that it says can see through a user’s phone and other objects like smart glasses.

Read these stories and more from this week in AI news.

Microsoft asks AI employees in China to relocate amid tensions between the U.S. and China

Microsoft is reportedly asking hundreds of its employees in China to consider relocating outside of the country amid growing tensions between the U.S. and China.

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Nvidia stock is close to an all-time high with earnings around the corner

Nvidia’s hot streak is continuing as the chipmaker’s stock barrels toward a record high ahead of first quarter earnings next week.

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Visa will give customer data to retailers for AI-targeted ads

Visa cardholders will soon be able to consent to sharing their data with retailers using new “data tokens,” as Visa looks to remain competitive in an increasingly crowded and digitized market.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s pay soared 60% as the AI boom sent the stock higher

Nvidia has been on a hot streak so far this year — and its chief executive is headed for compensation outpacing his chip rivals.

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How AI is changing the world of competitive car racing

The Silverstone motor racing circuit in England is familiar with a chance of rain and the world’s fastest drivers — but for the first time, the track will become the site of a car race between man and artificial intelligence.

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Google I/O got Donald Glover and Wyclef Jean to promote its new AI media tools

Google is preemptively hedging against any risk of backlash from creative industries over its new AI media-generation tools — by bringing artists in as spokespeople.

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Google’s new Gemini AI tool can analyze your photos and retrieve your license plate number

Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Tuesday announced an AI tool that could very well quell the pleas of every young person who’s watched a parent scroll through photos on their smartphone for long minutes in search of “that one time when…”

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Google’s new AI assistant wants to video chat through your phone — and your glasses

AI assistants are picking up more senses. On Monday, OpenAI showed off a new ChatGPT model that promises to see, hear, and speak through smartphones, among other new abilities. Now Google is announcing a rival assistant with similar capabilities.

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Google’s I/O conference will ‘solidify’ its status as an AI winner, analyst says

Skeptics thought generative artificial intelligence was a big threat to Google, a tech giant that makes most of its money through its ever-popular search engine.

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OpenAI’s new ChatGPT can tell bedtime stories and solve math problems

OpenAI on Monday debuted a new chatbot with some impressive — or freaky, depending on your perspective — capabilities. With its ability to see, hear, and talk like a real person, OpenAI executives demonstrated how the latest ChatGPT can translate live conversations and tell bedtime stories in different voices.

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OpenAI just made ChatGPT cheaper and twice as fast

OpenAI on Monday announced its new flagship model ChatGPT-4o — an AI chatbot that can see, hear, and have real-time conversations.

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Nvidia stock is the new gold

Almost one third of respondents in a new Bloomberg Markets Live Pulse Survey said they are turning to tech stocks, not gold, to shield themselves from inflation. And leading that pack is AI chipmaker Nvidia.

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11 leaders changing AI, from Sam Altman to the ‘godmother of AI’

Some may say generative artificial intelligence wade its way into mainstream culture at the debut of ChatGPT in 2022. But the research that laid the foundation for modern AI took decades, and the developers leading it went on to influence major tech companies and policymakers on the most disruptive technology of the 21st century to date.

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