Welcome to Frozen Light - your breezy weekly blast of AI news!
Let’s catch up on what the machines have been up to, shall we?
🗣️ First up, Google’s Gemini found its voice - literally.
It now talks to you through your Google Docs, reading your content out loud in a quirky duo dialogue. It's like your slideshow became a podcast. Fancy, right?
📧 Yahoo turned 30 and decided it was time for a glow-up. AI is now powering your inbox, content feed, even your ads.
Midlife crisis? Nah - more like midlife innovation.
🌐 Claude from Anthropic can now browse the web.
So if you're chatting with it, expect fresher, smarter answers. Just don’t ask it to help with your taxes… yet.
💻 AI-generated malware is on the rise. It adapts, it learns, and it’s way too clever. Cybersecurity folks, it’s your time to shine.
🎬 Hollywood alert! The Russo Brothers are going full sci-fi - not on screen, but behind it. Their new studio blends AI with movie-making. Iron Man would be proud.
⚖️ Drama in the courtroom: Elon Musk and OpenAI are fast-tracking their trial over OpenAI’s for-profit pivot. Musk says they broke their “do-good” promise. We say: grab popcorn.
🇨🇳 Baidu’s latest move? Give away its top-tier AI for free. Smart strategy or long game trap? Only time - and maybe TikTok - will tell.
📚 And finally… Meta’s in hot water over claims it trained its AI with pirated content. Lawsuits are flying. The question? What exactly can you teach a robot without getting sued?
🎉 That’s a wrap on this week’s AI adventure! Join our expert community for more updates and insider insights.
📅 Catch you next week for more cool things from the world of AI! ✌️