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Archives for September 2023

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Your SwiftKey (and Samsung) keyboard might now have baked-in DALL-E.

AI-generated imagery is the new clip art, and Microsoft’s now making it dead easy to add to your chats — just swipe and type in SwiftKey to generate AI art on iPhone or Android.

Samsung’s keyboard has SwiftKey under the hood, so this is likely coming to a lot of phones. Microsoft’s also rolling out some “AI stickers” and “AI camera lenses,” but they’re pretty meh right now.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Google’s AI-powered coding assistant is expanding to over 170 countries and territories.

After first rolling out Studio Bot to Android developers in the US in May, Google has announced that it’s launching the tool in over 170 different countries and territories. Google notes that it’s still “designed to be used in English,” however.

In addition to generating code, Studio Bot can also fix errors and answer questions about Android. It’s currently available in the canary release channel of Android Studio.

Image: Google
Emilia David
Emilia David
Anthropic releases new responsible AI policy so it can mitigate “catastrophic risks.”

Sam McCandlish, CEO of the Claude chatbot maker, said its Responsible Scaling Policy (RSP) can manage the development and deployment of powerful AI models. RSP is heavily inspired by the US government’s Biosafety research levels and involves Anthropic classifying AI models based on risk levels and scaling safety responses. The company did not specify what else RSP entails.

Anthropic told Venture Beat it wants to solve “key safety problems so that developing safer, more advanced AI systems unlock additional capabilities, rather than reckless scaling.”

Musicians are eyeing a legal shortcut to fight AI voice clones

People worry about AI taking their jobs, but some musicians could face something more worrying: AI taking their voice.

Emilia David
YouTube is going all in on AIYouTube is going all in on AI
Mia Sato
Amazon is set to supercharge Alexa with generative AI

Amazon’s assistant now has its own Alexa LLM poised to improve the brains in your smart home thanks to its extensive knowledge of smart home APIs.

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy