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Monday’s top story: Industry experts believe the anticipated supercycle of orders for the iPhone 16 will be affected by the slow rollout of Apple Intelligence features.
📱 iPhone flop thanks to AI delays?
📽️ How to create video guides in under 1 hour, with no skill
🌐 AI military debate
⭐ How to build, train, or implement generative AI
🧠 How to understand ML concepts using ChatGPT
🛑 Musk denies xAI-Tesla partnership
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⤵️ AI stocks continued to trend lower for the second week in a row. The tech index (Nasdaq) lost close to 6%, signaling worrying times ahead for tech stocks in general. Learn more
Our Report: Apple is set to reveal the new iPhone 16—at the “It’s Glowtime” event in Cupertino—which many believed would trigger a “supercycle” of orders, thanks to the expected integration of Apple Intelligence features (which were revealed at its Worldwide Developer Conference, WWDC, in June), but after Apple announced it was delaying the launch of some of its AI features, industry experts now think that the slow rollout of Apple Intelligence could hamper the anticipated supercycle.
🔑 Key Points:
The iPhone 16 will come with some Apple Intelligence features (including notification summaries, automated call transcripts, and automated email prioritization), but customers will have to wait for the key AI features.
For instance, the new image-generation features (which include the Image Playground app and the Genmoji capability), the ChatGPT integration, and the Siri updates will not be available until later this year/next year.
Plus, the iPhone 16 will look the same as its predecessor, the iPhone 15, and Apple Intelligence will not be available for EU customers (which are a major market for Apple), further hampering the supercycle.
🤔 Why you should care: While slower-than-expected sales of the new iPhone will likely be a blow to Apple, if it rushed to launch its Apple Intelligence-powered features—before they were 100% ready and tested for market—it could have a negative long-term effect on its bottom line.
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Our Report: There is a two-day international summit—in the capital city of Seoul—to try and establish a blueprint for the “responsible use of AI in the military.”
🔑 Key Points:
Over 90 countries—including the US and China—are expected to send government representatives to the summit, which follows the first “World Summit AI”, which was held in Amsterdam last year.
Among the anticipated discussions, one around how to prevent AI-powered weapons from making death-threatening decisions, without appropriate human oversight, is likely to dominate.
The minimum, end result for the summit is to agree on a blueprint that outlines guard rails and principles for the responsible use of AI in the military that reflects international government body (eg. NATO) principles.
🤔 Why you should care: Defence Minister, Kim Yong-Hyun, opened the summit by acknowledging that AI “is like a double-edged sword, as it can cause damage from abuse," but also “dramatically improve” operational capabilities, and although it’s believed that many governments will endorse the blueprint for responsible use of AI in the military, it’s unlikely to have any legal consequences associated with it.
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Elon Musk has denied a Wall Street Journal report that he’ll use his AI start-up (xAI) models to develop Tesla’s vehicles’ driver-assistance software, humanoid robot, Optimus, and in-vehicle voice assistant.
Although he hasn’t read the report, Musk slammed it as “not accurate,” as while xAI has helped Tesla accelerate its driver-assistance software, “the xAI models are gigantic” and couldn’t run on Tesla’s infrastructure.
Musk’s denial comes as he was previously sued by Tesla shareholders over his decision to start a competing AI company—xAI—as they argued that Musk took key talent and resources away from Tesla.
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