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At ā€˜Microsoft Build,ā€™ Microsoft launched Copilot+ PCs, designed to be the fastest and smartest Windows computers ever. These PCs are 100 times more efficient in AI tasks than regular PCs, marking a potential new milestone for Microsoft. In other news, Humane is seeking a buyer after the underwhelming launch of its AI Pin, while Sam Altman assures that AI systems like GPT-4 are now 'safe enough' for widespread use. Letā€™s dive in!

In todayā€™s insights:

  • Microsoft's AI-Powered PCs

  • AI Pin Flops: Humane Seeks $1B Buyer

  • Sam Altman: AIā€™s Safe for Use

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MICROSOFT
šŸ–„ļø Microsoft's AI-Powered PCs

Evolving AI: Microsoft introduces Copilot+ PCs, promising unparalleled speed and intelligence and transforming the way we use computers.

You can watch the 90-second recap of the keynote here, or watch all the highlights at Microsoftā€™s YouTube channel. 

Key Points:

  • Copilot+ PCs are up to 20 times more powerful.

  • They outperform MacBook Air by 58% in multi-threading.

  • Available from June 18, starting at $999.

Details:

At ā€˜Microsoft Buildā€™, a special event, Microsoft launched Copilot+ PCs, designed to be the fastest and smartest Windows computers ever. These PCs are up to 20 times more powerful and 100 times more efficient in AI tasks than regular PCs. They even surpass Apple's MacBook Air 15" by 58% in multi-threading performance and offer impressive battery lifeā€”up to 22 hours of video playback or 15 hours of web browsing. Powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus, with over 40 TOPS of processing power, these PCs will be available from Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung starting at $999 on June 18.

A standout feature is "Recall," a tool that mimics a photographic memory, allowing users to find anything on their PC based on links and associations, ensuring privacy by storing the index on-device. Another tool, "Cocreator," leverages NPUs to generate and tweak AI images in near-real time, enhancing creative workflows with Adobe and other popular apps.

Why It Matters:

Microsoft aims to extend its early advantage in the race to produce AI tools that consumers are willing to pay for. Its partnership with OpenAI allowed it to jump ahead of Alphabet as they race to dominate the field. These These new advancements not only enhance productivity but also set a new standard for future PCs. How will this shift in AI capabilities reshape our interaction with technology? The possibilities are exciting and endless.

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Source: Humane

Evolving AI: Humane is seeking a buyer after its AI Pinā€™s underwhelming launch, aiming for a hefty price despite issues.

Key Points:

  • Humane's AI Pin failed to impress users.

  • The company is seeking a buyer, aiming for $750M-$1B.

  • Investors include OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman.

Details:

Humane, the startup behind the poorly-reviewed AI Pin wearable computer, is on the lookout for a potential buyer, aiming for a valuation between $750 million and $1 billion. The AI Pin, priced at $699, has been criticized for its slow responses and poor user experience, falling short of its promised always-on, wearable AI assistant concept. The device aims to reduce smartphone dependence, running on Humaneā€™s own CosmOS and using AI models for voice queries and camera analysis. Despite raising $230 million from investors like OpenAIā€™s CEO Sam Altman, and a valuation of $850 million in 2023, the AI Pin's software flaws and hardware issues, such as poor battery life and overheating, have led to a disappointing debut. Humane continues to roll out updates, including OpenAIā€™s GPT-4o model, to improve the deviceā€™s performance. However, the list of potential buyers seems small, with tech giants like Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, and Microsoft already heavily invested in their AI projects.

Our Thoughts:

Humaneā€™s high asking price amid its productā€™s poor performance raises questions. Can they find a buyer willing to invest in their vision? Tech giants might hesitate given the AI Pinā€™s flaws. The situation highlights the risks of launching ambitious tech products without thorough testing and refinement.

SAM ALTMAN
šŸ› ļø Sam Altman: AIā€™s Safe for Use

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Evolving AI: OpenAI's Sam Altman assures that AI systems like GPT-4 are now 'safe enough' for widespread use, highlighting their rapid adoption and potential.

Key Points:

  • Sam Altman talks AI safety and future at Microsoft Build.

  • Altman praises developers' role in AI innovation.

  • He assures GPT-4 is "safe enough" for various uses.

Details:

At Microsoft Build, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman spoke with Microsoft's CTO Kevin Scott, addressing the importance of AI safety and the remarkable progress of AI systems like GPT-4. Altman highlighted that despite recent controversies, such as Scarlett Johansson's voice imitation claims, OpenAI's focus remains on making AI safer and more robust. He praised developers for their critical role in AI advancements, noting the impressive speed of AI adoption and innovation. Altman also shared insights on future AI improvements, emphasizing that models will continue to get smarter and safer. He urged developers to capitalize on this transformative period, comparing it to the mobile boom era.

Our Thoughts:

Sam Altman calls today the most exciting time to build something, whether a product or startup, since at least the mobile boom. AI's rapid growth indeed marks a major shift in technology, but widespread adoption will still be crucial for AI to succeed in the short term. Will developers rise to the challenge and fully harness AI's potential, or will they see it as too risky because AIā€™s adoption is still taking time in the business world?

šŸ’” Tip of the Day

At Microsoft Build 2024, Satya Nadella talked about CoPilot+, Data, AI and much more. Watch the full keynote below, or catch some highlights at Microsoftā€™s YouTube channel.

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