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Meta Superintelligence Labs is official. Cloudflare’s tool to help websites fend off AI bots is official. Will Apple throw in the towel and just buy some AI off the shelf? Does Amazon now have more robots than human workers in its warehouses? And my hands-down can’t live without you app finds a home.
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Mark Zuckerberg officially announced the creation of Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL) in a memo to employees. This new unit will oversee Meta's AI efforts, including large language models and fundamental AI research. Alexander Wang, former CEO of Scale AI, will lead the team, with Nat Friedman from GitHub as a partner. Facebook plans to invest heavily in AI projects, hinting at a significant commitment to leading AI advancements.
Cloudflare introduced PaperCrawl, a marketplace where websites can charge AI crawlers for scraping data. This service will allow site owners to manage access and monetary compensation for AI crawlers that utilize their content. This step aims to address the challenges faced by news publishers in the AI era, as they struggle to generate revenue without compromising their content.
Apple is reevaluating its AI strategies for Siri, considering an integration of third-party AI models like Anthropic's Claude or OpenAI's ChatGPT. This shift indicates Apple's recognition of the competitive landscape in AI, especially after delays and lackluster performance of its homegrown technology. The project, led by Mike Rockwell and Craig Federighi, signifies a potential departure from Apple's typical strategy of in-house development.
Amazon reports it has deployed over 1 million robots in its warehouses, nearing an equal number compared to human workers. This drastic automation supports Amazon's efficiency in delivery processes. Employees are transitioning to more skilled roles, as robotics take over manual tasks. CEO Andy Jassy hinted at the involvement of AI to further enhance operations, reflecting broader trends in automation across various industries.
X, formerly Twitter, has hired Nikita Beer as its new head of product, indicating a focus on enhancing the platform. Meanwhile, Grammarly announced its acquisition of the email startup Superhuman to enhance its productivity suite. The deal aims to integrate AI into email communications, showcasing the competitive push in this software market.
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