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Plus: Call of duty to use AI for moderating voice chats
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In today’s edition:
📰 News: Google’s Duet AI for meetings
🛠️ Tools: Interior design in seconds
🎲 Misc: Call of duty to moderate voice chats with AI
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Big Tech
Google’s Duet AI simplifies meetings
Employees spend up to 33% of their workweek in meetings, averaging 8 meetings a week!
Google is leveraging AI to improve productivity and streamline the meeting experience.
Duet AI is integrated within Google Meet, helping you with:
Real-Time Insights: Generates real-time meeting notes, providing summaries and action points.
Effortless Documentation: Summarizes the meeting with potential video clips, all stored in Google Docs.
Power tools: Grammar checks, auto-captions, studio lighting and sound.
Bigger Picture: AI integration is opening up new revenue streams for tech companies. Duet AI begins at $30/user while the most expensive tier of entire Gsuite including gmail and gdrive costs just $18/month!
Leverage AI Tools
Interior designs in 30 seconds: Remodel AI can easily transform interiors and exteriors in seconds. Explore styles, colors, and materials for your dream home. Remodel room interiors and home exteriors in under 30 seconds.
Replace stock images with realistic portraits: Recipe-p: create free AI-crafted human portraits, remarkably realistic and license-free.
Transcribe speech to text: Vemo: Create formatted content from speech in multiple styles including journal entry, blog and transcripts.
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Today in Tech
Watermarked images: Google's DeepMind is trialling SynthID, an AI-powered digital watermark system, to spot machine-generated images and fight disinformation (link)
Remove your data: Meta now lets Facebook users submit requests to access, alter, or delete some of their third-party information that the company uses for generative AI training (link)
Facial recognition : The UK plans to increase the police's use of AI-based facial recognition tech, potentially deploying new biometric systems over the next 12 to 18 months (link)
Copyright lawsuits: OpenAI files a motion to dismiss two similar lawsuits from book authors alleging copyright infringement, saying the authors “misconceive the scope of copyright” (link)
Moderating video games: Call of Duty will use AI to moderate voice chats (link)