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Artificial Intelligence I asked Gemini and GPT-4 to explain deep learning AI.

The program runs on a smartphone and automatically presses buttons and undertakes other interactions to determine which kinds of controls a user interface requires.called the Never-ending UI Learner.

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Apple is rumored to be eyeing greater on-board AI functionality for iOS devices and has offered clues to what could be completed in a mobile context.AI could learn from the environments you pass through during your daily routine.where each device learns some portion of an LLM.

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where instead of each weight having a numeric value.The big takeaway from all these research efforts is that scientists are hard at work trying to find ways of compressing and dividing the work of training to make it feasible on battery-operated devices with less memory and less processing power than workstations and servers.

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 Also: How Apples AI advances could make or break the iPhone 16Recent work by Apple engineers suggests the company is looking to bring larger neural networks.

 Their goal was to train speech-recognition AI on mobile devices using the federated learning approach.China’s Experiments with AI PresentersChina’s state-run Xinhua media group was the first news agency in the world to introduce an AI-powered presenter in 2018.

Companies such as Midjourney are rolling out updated versions of their realistic AI-powered photo-creating app in a matter of months.the agency unveiled a female news anchor developed using the same technology and dubbed her Xin Xiaomeng.

The idea of AI-powered news presenters is that they can work round the clock and provide news to viewers without having to employ people in the studios at all times.the AI might lean on one side of the argument instead of trying to bring balanced sides to the story.

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