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⚙️ AI rocking the Grammys
Good morning. Today, AI is brewing potions of algorithmic magic and penning tales with a Shakespearean quill. It's like Hogwarts meets Silicon Valley - sorting, hashing, and writing enchantments abound. If the only thing you take away from today’s email is one spell, let it be "Algo-kadabra!", algorithms start to sort at superspeed… more on that later.
In today’s newsletter:
🎶 AI Rocking the Grammy’s: Robo-Beats Meets Human Heat!
👗 Google's Virtual Fitting Room: Dress-Up Fun in the Digital World!
🥐 France's AI Revolution: A Euro-Duel Against U.S. & China?
💡 IBM & Adobe's AI Alliance: Spicing Up the Content Supply Chain
🚘 JLR's AI Lifeline: Swerving Past Supply Chain Hurdles with Everstream
⚽ FIFA's AI Triumph: Red-Carding Online Abusers at the World Cup!
NEWS
AI Rocks the Grammy's: Human Creativity Meets Robot Beats
Midjourney
The Grammy Awards are getting a tech makeover. The Recording Academy, the folks behind the prestigious awards, are now allowing AI-integrated songs to be considered for awards. But don't worry, they're not letting robots take over just yet. The songs still need to have significant human input. So, your favorite artist's creativity is still in the spotlight.
For an 'Album of the Year' nomination, an artist must contribute at least 20% of the work on an album. This is a nod to the growing influence of AI in music, but also a reminder that human creativity is still king.
AI-generated songs have been making waves recently, with popular artists releasing tracks that have gone viral. Even the legendary Paul McCartney is getting in on the action, announcing a new Beatles record featuring John Lennon's voice, all thanks to AI.
So, as we groove to the beat of this new era of music, the Recording Academy's new rules are a reminder that while AI can create some sick beats, it's the human touch that makes music truly magical. It's a symphony of man and machine, and we can't wait to see what this duet has in store for us.
NEWS
Google's Virtual Fitting Room: Try Before You Buy, Online!
Midjourney
Hey there, online shoppers! Google's got some cool new toys for you. They're bringing the fitting room right to your screen with two nifty features: Virtual Try-On and Guided Refinements. It's like having a personal stylist and a fitting room in your pocket.
The Virtual Try-On is the answer to your "will this look good on me?" woes. It uses some fancy AI to show you how clothes will look on different body types. It's like having a bunch of models in your living room, showing off how that cute top will look on you. And the best part? It's not just for one body type. This tool caters to all shapes, sizes, and skin tones. So, whether you're a size 2 or a size 22, you can see how that top will look on you.
Next up, we have the Guided Refinements feature. It's like having a store associate who knows your style and budget. This tool uses machine learning to help you find the perfect outfit. Looking for a cheaper alternative? It's got you covered. Want the same dress but in a different pattern? No problem.
Together, these tools are like your personal shopping assistant. They're making online shopping more like the real deal, and setting a new standard for a more personalized and inclusive shopping experience. So, get ready to shop till you drop, right from the comfort of your couch!
RAPID-FIRE AI NEWS
France's AI Revolution: A High-Stakes Challenge to U.S. and China
France is making a significant push to become Europe's hub for artificial intelligence, with President Emmanuel Macron declaring the country will "invest like crazy" in AI. This move is part of a broader global race to harness the transformative power of AI, with countries vying to become leaders in a technology that promises to revolutionize industries from finance to healthcare. Despite facing stiff competition from Germany and the U.K., France is banking on its access to talent and burgeoning start-ups to bridge the gap with the U.S., the current AI leader.
IBM and Adobe's AI Alliance: Unleashing Creativity in the Content Supply Chain
IBM and Adobe are expanding their long-standing partnership to accelerate content supply chains through the implementation of next-generation AI. Leveraging Adobe's AI-accelerated Content Supply Chain solution and IBM Consulting services, the partners aim to build an integrated content supply chain ecosystem that optimizes creativity, increases speed, and enhances visibility across design and creative projects. This collaboration promises to unlock a new level of creative possibilities, accelerating adoption, and driving better business decisions.
JLR's AI Lifeline: Dodging Supply Chain Problems with Everstream Analytics
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has partnered with supply chain mapping and risk analytics firm Everstream Analytics to embed artificial intelligence into its system. This strategic move aims to help the British luxury carmaker avert future global supply issues. By leveraging AI, JLR hopes to enhance its supply chain resilience, demonstrating the potential of AI to mitigate risks and optimize operations in the automotive industry.
FIFA's AI Triumph: Identifying World Cup Online Abusers
FIFA has used artificial intelligence to track social media abuse aimed at players during the 2022 World Cup, identifying more than 300 people whose details are now being handed over to law enforcement. This initiative, created jointly by FIFA and the players' global union FIFPRO, used AI to identify and hide offensive social media posts. The project underscores the potential of AI in combating online abuse and enhancing the safety of players and officials in the world of sports.
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