⚡️ Samsung's Got Dinner Covered

PLUS: OpenAI on track to $1 billion in revenue

Buenos Días. Samsung is serving up an appetizing new innovation with AI-driven Samsung Food. Let’s chow down on the details.

Today's Highlights:

  • Meet Samsung Food, your smart culinary assistant

  • OpenAI on track to $1 billion in annual revenue

  • AI21 Labs raises some serious capital

DEEP DIVE

Samsung Food: Your AI-Powered Culinary Assistant

As food tech continues to heat up, Samsung tosses its hat into the ring with Samsung Food—an AI-powered, personalized food and recipe service.

Available globally in 104 countries and eight languages, Samsung Food is designed to guide users through a cornucopia of over 160,000 recipes, assist in creating tailored meal plans, and even facilitate online grocery shopping.

There's More On The Menu:

  • Recipe Exploration & Personalization: Samsung Food analyzes, standardizes, and organizes your saved recipes to whip up shopping lists from ingredient info. It even offers recipe tweaks for dietary restrictions and preferences, and recommends recipes based on what's available in your fridge!

  • Kitchen Connectivity: This truly smart app sends cooking instructions straight to your Samsung appliances.

  • Social Sharing: The app allows users to share culinary creations and follow food creators within the Samsung Food community.

Samsung Food promises a eureka moment for all home chefs. Stay hungry for more as Samsung plans to incorporate health integration and Vision AI technology in the future.

PUNCHLINES

Token of Approval: China green-lights Baidu’s AI chatbot, making it one of the first few to pass government scrutiny.

AI Pastor: New software "Bible GPT" provides Christians with a theologically accurate guide to religious questions.

In the Flesh: AI-driven drug implant offers hope for chronic diseases like diabetes.

Sky's the Limit: AI system "Swift" beats human champions at drone racing.

AI's Duty Call: Activision partners with Modulate to moderate toxic voice chats in Call of Duty using AI.

TLDR

OpenAI set to generate $1 billion in revenue: OpenAI, backed by Microsoft, is anticipated to accrue over $1 billion in revenue from its AI software and computational services within a year—a significant increase from its previous $200 million projection.

Meta adds an opt-out tool for data usage in AI model training: Meta has developed an opt-out tool letting users manage their third-party data usage in its AI model training, due to privacy concerns. The tool, however, doesn't extend to data on Facebook properties, such as Facebook comments and Instagram photos.

OpenAI fights back against copyright action: OpenAI is seeking to dismiss multiple charges in two lawsuits filed by authors and comedians who accuse the AI company of illegally scraping their works for ChatGPT without permission. OpenAI lawyers argue that ChatGPT's use of their work falls under "fair use," as the AI model transforms the original material.

AI21 Labs secures $155M funding to fuel growth: Israeli startup AI21 Labs raised $155M in a recent Series C funding round, taking the company's total capital to $283M and valuing it at $1.4B. The firm competes with giants like Google and AWS in developing AI models, relying on up-to-date data for accurate responses and superior control.

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