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This Week in Tech: Key Updates You Shouldn’t Miss

Elina Norberg
Last updated: April 16, 2024 4:13 pm
Elina Norberg 1 year ago
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This week, the tech community has seen some exciting developments and announcements. Here’s a breakdown of the key updates:

Meta Introduces AI Chatbot to Social Media Platforms: Meta is testing a new AI chatbot called ‘Meta AI’ on Instagram. This bot can write poems, create images, and answer questions. Meta has started testing this bot publicly.

Oppo and OnePlus to Use Google AI Technology: Smartphone brands Oppo and OnePlus are planning to use Google’s Gemini AI in their devices. This tech will help smartphones perform tasks like summarizing news and creating content for social media.

Apple Supports iPhone Repairs Using Recycled Parts: Apple is now allowing its customers and third-party repair services to use previously used Apple parts to fix iPhones. This move aims to make repairs easier while protecting users’ privacy and extending the life of Apple products.

Google Adds AI-Powered Editing to Photos App: Google will soon add new AI editing tools to its Photos app. Starting May 15th, these tools will be available on all compatible devices. Users with Google Pixel phones will get unlimited access, while others may have limited options.

Bill Gates Talks AI with OpenAI CEO: Bill Gates recently had OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on his podcast to talk about AI’s future. Gates shared his thoughts on AI’s role in jobs and important tasks, like fighting diseases.

OpenAI’s ChatGPT Gets a Powerful Update: OpenAI has upgraded ChatGPT with new features improving its writing, math, and coding abilities. This new version, called GPT-4 Turbo, is available to subscribers and offers a clearer and more straightforward conversation style.

These updates are part of the ongoing advancements in technology, providing enhanced features and experiences for users across different platforms and devices.

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