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Apple New AI Tool: Make Edits by Describing Them
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AI INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE
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I can sum up everything I've learned about life in three words
“It goes on”

LATEST NEWS
Apple New AI Tool: Make Edits by Describing Them

Apple made a new tool. You can say what you want changed in a photo without using editing software. The tool, called MGIE, can do things like crop, resize, flip, and add filters to photos just by saying the instructions.
You can use MGIE for easy or hard editing tasks, like changing the shape of objects or making things brighter. First, it understands what you want, then it makes the changes. For example, if you ask for a bluer sky, it makes the sky brighter.
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BYTE - SIZED NEWS
Microsoft celebrated Copilot's one-year milestone with significant updates, including a fresh interface, in-chat image editing, integration with “Designer GPT”, and more. Additionally, they unveiled this in a Super Bowl ad.
As the 2024 election gets closer, people worry about lots of fake AI-made stuff that could trick voters. If elections can be tampered with, it puts more pressure on the government to slow down or stop AI from getting better.
Microsoft is teaming up with an Indian startup called Sarvam AI to make voice-based AI apps. They made the announcement during CEO Satya Nadella's visit to India. They also plan to train 2 million Indians in AI by 2025.
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