It was a big day in the artificial intelligence space today as Google made some major announcements. Google has finally begun rolling out its Duet AI, an AI-powered assistant for all Google apps in the Workspace, including Gmail, Drive, Docs, Meet, and more. The AI tool has been in the testing phase since June, and now it is being made available to all Workspace users. In other news, Snapchat is launching a new AI feature called Dreams that will allow users to click fantasy-filled selfies of themselves. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a look.
According to a report by 9to5Google, Duet AI, Google's enterprise-grade AI-powered tool for Workspace is being rolled out. Google has announced that the Duet AI will be made available to all of its paying users, starting with those who pre-ordered it in June. The tool has been priced at $30 per month per user. The AI assistant is capable of writing emails and documents, taking live notes during video calls, creating custom plans, creating images from text prompts, and more.
Snapchat announced today that it is launching a new AI-powered feature called Dreams. The company said that it will be a revolution similar to its 2015 augmented reality filters that allowed users to sprout dog ears onto their faces. “Starting today, with a new Gen AI-powered feature called Dreams, Snapchatters can create fantastical images that let them try on new identities–be it a mermaid in a deep-seascape, or a renaissance era royal,” the post stated.
The feature will be rolled out in a phased manner. Once available, you can find it in the Memories tab.
Intel will soon bring its AI-enabled Meteor Lake processors that will offer a better battery life for laptops, as per a report by TechRadar.
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