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🤖 + OpenAI will add parental controls for ChatGPT; 50+ Generation Adopts AI; Job Opportunities ++

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⚡️ Other Highlights:

  • Elon Musk's xAI sues Apple and OpenAI

  • Nvidia sets fresh sales record

  • Google analyzes Gemini's environmental footprint

  • 🛠️ Tool of the Day: Hive AI Detector (Text)


👀 Highlights of the week

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👣 Google analyzes Gemini's environmental footprint

Google has released a new blog post detailing the environmental footprint of its Gemini chatbot. The company claims the model consumes the equivalent of five drops of water per query, although researchers argue that the analysis left out most of the actual water consumption. Read more here.

💼 Microsoft study highlights where AI is useful in occupations—but does not predict job elimination

A recent blog post from Microsoft Research reinforces that the goal of the study "Working with AI: Measuring the Occupational Implications of Generative AI," released in July, is not to predict layoffs caused by artificial intelligence (AI), but rather to identify where AI is applicable in professional tasks. Read more here.

👩‍🏫Anthropic reveals how teachers are using AI

Anthropic just published a new report analyzing 74,000 conversations from educators on Claude, discovering that professors are primarily using AI to automate administrative work, with using AI for grading a polarizing topic. Read more here.

⚖️ Elon Musk's xAI sues Apple and OpenAI

Elon Musk's artificial intelligence startup, xAI, has just filed a lawsuit in Texas against Apple and OpenAI. The suit alleges that Apple's exclusive partnership with OpenAI on ChatGPT is an antitrust violation because it harms rivals like Grok on the App Store. Read more here.

🔬 OpenAI and Retro Biosciences AI reverse cellular aging

OpenAI has published a case study with Retro Biosciences, using a custom artificial intelligence model to redesign proteins that transform cells into stem cells, achieving 50 times better efficiency than the original versions, which won the Nobel Prize in 2012. Read more here.

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