AI Insider No. 48
McDonald’s put the skids on an AI drive-thru ordering system they were testing in about 100 locations.
McDonald’s put the skids on an AI drive-thru ordering system they were testing in about 100 locations.
With a boost from AI, Ancestry.com has released a new collection of approximately 38,000 newspaper articles (actually, newspaper ads) spanning from 1788 to 1867.
According to the rumor mill and journalists in the know, Apple is about to unleash some cool AI goodies during tomorrow’s Wide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) keynote.
Happy Pride Month, AI Insiders! Interesting announcements and drama drone on.
This week it was Microsoft’s turn to unleash a slew of announcements about AI.
Depending on who you choose to believe, either OpenAI reigns supreme with the launch of their latest version of ChatGPT or Google took over the AI reins this week. There was so much news that we’re clearing out the newsletter to just focus on these two events.
Like many emerging technologies, AI is caught up in a cycle. It goes something like this: The initial hype gives way to cold, hard realities that eventually lead to good things
Hopes were high for the Rabbit R1, a new entrant in the fledgling AI gadget market. Then was released with missing and malfunctioning features.
Spring has sprung, and somehow, this week’s edition ended up with a musical focus. This wasn’t on purpose, but once it got going, we figured, why not just go with it?