• HelloYou unveils Skanna, a barcode scanner with a twist

    For many consumers, deciphering the truth about products feels like solving a riddle. Complex ingredient lists, vague claims, and limited transparency make it nearly impossible to know what you’re really buying—or how it aligns with your health, safety, and values. This growing demand for clarity has inspired HelloYou, a developer known for creating apps that help simplify daily life, to create Skanna—an AI-powered barcode scanner app. Designed to cut through the noise, Skanna reveals the truth behind product labels, offering detailed insights into ingredients, safety, and environmental impact in seconds. What is Skanna? Skanna isn’t just another barcode scanner—it’s a The post HelloYou unveils Skanna, a barcode scanner with a twist appeared first on DailyAI.

  • As AI advances, gaming studios, developers, and players face a new reality

    From the rise of 3D graphics to the explosion of mobile gaming, technological progress has always driven the gaming industry forward.  AI marks the latest chapter in the industry’s development, a chapter that presents both imminent challenges and longer-term existential questions. A recent survey by the Game Developers Conference found that 84% of developers are somewhat or very concerned about the ethics of generative AI, from fears of job displacement to issues like copyright infringement and the risk of AI systems scraping game data without consent. For those on the front lines of game development, AI job displacement is already The post As AI advances, gaming studios, developers, and players face a new reality appeared first on DailyAI.

  • The gaming industry is facing a midlife crisis – is AI its future?

    For years, the gaming industry seemed like an unstoppable juggernaut, with revenues rising to stratospheric heights on the backs of ever-more-immersive titles and the explosion of mobile gaming.  However, as we enter the mid-2020s, there are growing signs that the industry is reaching a plateau. After the pandemic-fueled boom of 2020 and 2021, global gaming revenues dipped in 2022. That contraction gave way to tepid growth of just 0.5% in 2023, bringing the worldwide gaming market to around $184 billion, according to data from Newzoo.  While still an impressive figure, it’s a far cry from the double-digit percentage growth the The post The gaming industry is facing a midlife crisis – is AI its future? appeared first on DailyAI.

  • DAI#59 – APIs, dead bills, and NVIDIA opens up

    Welcome to our weekly roundup of human-crafted AI news. This week OpenAI handed out API goodies. California’s AI safety bill got killed. And NVIDIA surprised us with a powerful open model. Let’s dig in. Here come the agents OpenAI didn’t announce any new models (or Sora) at its Dev Day event, but developers were excited over new API features. The Realtime API will be a game-changer for making smarter applications that speak with users and even act as agents. The demo was really cool. There have been rumors about OpenAI going the “for-profit” route and awarding Sam Altman billions of The post DAI#59 – APIs, dead bills, and NVIDIA opens up appeared first on DailyAI.

  • OpenAI unveils Realtime API and other features for developers

    OpenAI didn’t release any new models at its Dev Day event but new API features will excite developers who want to use their models to build powerful apps. OpenAI has had a tough few weeks with its CTO, Mira Murati, and other head researchers joining the ever-growing list of former employees. The company is under increasing pressure from other flagship models, including open-source models which offer developers cheaper and highly capable options. The new features OpenAI unveiled were the Realtime API (in beta), vision fine-tuning, and efficiency-boosting tools like prompt caching and model distillation. Realtime API The Realtime API is The post OpenAI unveils Realtime API and other features for developers appeared first on DailyAI.

  • EU kickstarts AI code of practice to balance innovation & safety

    The European Commission has kicked off its project to develop the first-ever General-Purpose AI Code of Practice, and it’s tied closely to the recently passed EU AI Act. The Code is aimed at setting some clear ground rules for AI models like ChatGPT and Google Gemini, especially when it comes to things like transparency, copyright, and managing the risks these powerful systems pose. At a recent online plenary, nearly 1,000 experts from academia, industry, and civil society gathered to help shape what this Code will look like. The process is being led by a group of 13 international experts, including The post EU kickstarts AI code of practice to balance innovation & safety appeared first on DailyAI.

  • California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoes SB 1047 AI safety bill

    AI companies in California breathed a collective sigh of relief as Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed the SB 1047 AI safety bill that the State Senate passed earlier this month. The controversial bill would mandate additional safety checks for AI models that cross a training compute or cost threshold if signed into law. These models would require a “kill switch” and incur heavy fines for makers of the models if they were used to cause “critical harm”. In his letter to the California State Senate, Newsom explained the reasons for his decision to veto the bill. He noted that one of The post California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoes SB 1047 AI safety bill appeared first on DailyAI.

  • How is China doing in the AI race? Tech giants and startups are pushing boundaries

    Alibaba Cloud recently released over 100 new open-source models in its Qwen 2.5 family.  These models range in size from 0.5 to 72 billion parameters and handle tasks from coding to math in 29 different languages.  The company’s Tongyi model, available through the Model Studio platform, has seen its user base jump from 90,000 to over 300,000 in just a few months. Alibaba is also pushing the boundaries in multimodal AI. They’ve introduced a text-to-video model that can create various video styles from written descriptions, similar to OpenAI’s Sora, which has yet to be released. The company’s Qwen 2-VL model can The post How is China doing in the AI race? Tech giants and startups are pushing boundaries appeared first on DailyAI.

  • DAI#58 – AI voices, nuclear meltdowns, and Chinese top models

    Welcome to our roundup of this week’s hottest AI news. This week ChatGPT finally found its voice. Microsoft looks to a nuclear meltdown site for power. And Chinese AI seems unstoppable. Let’s dig in. It speaks! OpenAI is finally rolling out ChatGPT’s advanced voice assistant. We’ve been waiting for months to get our hands on the feature that was demo’d back in May. Advanced Voice Mode (AVM) comes with some interesting customization options, but it’s still missing some of the things we saw in the original demo. If you’re in the UK, EU, and a few other countries then you’ll The post DAI#58 – AI voices, nuclear meltdowns, and Chinese top models appeared first on DailyAI.

  • Data and the Future of Financial Services Summit 2024

    City and Financial Global announced that the next edition of Data and the Future of Financial Services Summit will take place in Central London on October 22, 2024.  This high-profile conference is a must-attend summit for senior decision-makers in the UK financial services industry and beyond. If you want to discover the latest in industry best practices for achieving optimal business outcomes with data and AI in terms of people, process, and technology, register to attend here. The event will focus on the intersection of data, AI, and financial services, offering insights into regulatory challenges, digital transformation, and data strategy. The post Data and the Future of Financial Services Summit 2024 appeared first on DailyAI.

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