Apple Explores Google's AI Tech as Microsoft Builds New AI Division & Musk Opens Grok?Code
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Apple Explores Google's AI Tech as Microsoft Builds New AI Division & Musk Opens Grok?Code

The AI landscape is heating up! This week, Apple surprised everyone by exploring a partnership with Google for AI features on iPhones. Meanwhile, Microsoft snagged a DeepMind cofounder to lead their new AI division, and Elon Musk continues his push for transparency by releasing the code behind his chatbot Grok.

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Microsoft Poaches DeepMind Cofounder for New AI?Division

Mustafa Suleyman

The Brief: Microsoft appoints DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman to lead a new AI division focusing on consumer products and research. Mustafa Suleyman, 39, co-founded DeepMind with Demis Hassabis and Shane Legg in 2010 and the company went on to be bought by Google for £400m in 2014. “This infusion of new talent will enable us to accelerate our pace yet again,” Nadella wrote.?

The Details:

  • Suleyman previously co-founded DeepMind, acquired by Google, and his startup Inflection AI will contribute talent to the new Microsoft unit.
  • Microsoft’s new division merges consumer AI efforts like Copilot chatbot and the Bing browser using ChatGPT technology.
  • This move emphasizes Microsoft’s focus on generative AI and leveraging OpenAI’s capabilities.

Why It Matters:

  • This signifies increased competition in the AI landscape with tech giants vying for AI leadership.
  • It highlights the potential of generative AI for consumer products and research applications.
  • The influx of talent from DeepMind and Inflection could accelerate Microsoft’s AI advancements.


Elon Musk Opens Up Grok Chatbot Code: A Fight for AI Transparency?

Elon Musk

The Brief: Elon Musk releases the code behind his AI chatbot Grok, a move contrasting with OpenAI’s closed-source approach to ChatGPT. In remarks on Sunday, Musk appeared to frame the open-source decision as a means of ensuring transparency, protecting against bias and minimizing the danger posed by Grok. “Still work to do, but this platform is already by far the most transparent & truth-seeking,” Musk said in a post on X.

The Details:

  • The debate on AI transparency is reignited with Musk advocating for open-source code access.
  • OpenAI maintains its position of providing broad AI accessibility but keeps core algorithms secretive.
  • Grok utilizes a large language model (Grok-1) trained on vast text data and requires a premium X subscription for access.

Why It Matters:

  • This clash highlights contrasting philosophies on AI development: transparency vs. controlled access.
  • Musk’s move could encourage open-source development and address concerns about potential AI bias.
  • The competition between Musk’s xAI and OpenAI potentially benefits the field of AI by accelerating innovation.


Apple Considers Google’s Gemini AI for iPhone?Features

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The Brief: Apple is reportedly in talks with Google to potentially integrate Google’s Gemini AI model into upcoming iPhone features. This will put Google in a commanding position as the company already has a deal with Apple as the preferred search engine provider on iPhones for the Safari browser.

The Details:

  • Apple seeks to leverage Gemini for AI-powered features in iOS updates, potentially catching up with competitors.
  • Discussions with OpenAI suggest Apple might also explore GPT models.
  • Internal efforts haven’t yielded significant progress, prompting consideration of external AI solutions.
  • Google’s experience with Gemini includes past issues like historical inaccuracies and election-related query limitations.
  • The company’s job listings over the last year have suggested that Apple is working on multiple internal and external tools powered by generative AI. However, talks of leveraging third-party AI tech means Apple hasn’t progressed as expected in its own AI efforts.
  • Google’s existing partnerships with Samsung and its Pixel phones demonstrate their lead in deploying AI on smartphones.

Why It Matters:

  • This signifies Apple’s potential shift towards external AI solutions to enhance iPhones.
  • The collaboration could accelerate AI integration within iOS features.
  • The competition between Apple and Google could benefit consumers by driving innovation in smartphone AI.


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