This episode delves into Apple's launch of Depth Pro, an AI model designed to provide high-resolution, real-time depth mapping from a single image, thereby muting reliance on camera metadata. We also discuss CERN's advances into the healthcare sector, utilizing AI for localized data processing in European hospitals, with the goal of improving health outcomes. Finally, we touch on Foxconn's impressive 20.2% year-on-year Q3 revenue growth, driven by strong consumer electronics demand and AI advancements.
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This episode delves into Apple's launch of Depth Pro, an AI model designed to provide high-resolution, real-time depth mapping from a single image, thereby muting reliance on camera metadata. We also discuss CERN's advances into the healthcare sector, utilizing AI for localized data processing in European hospitals, with the goal of improving health outcomes. Finally, we touch on Foxconn's impressive 20.2% year-on-year Q3 revenue growth, driven by strong consumer electronics demand and AI advancements.
This episode explores Black Forest Labs' recent $100 million funding boost for their generative AI image models, notably backed by Lightspeed Venture Partners and Andreessen Horowitz. We also delve into consumers' potential reactions to Apple’s delayed AI features in the iPhone 16, setting the tech giant behind its competitors. Lastly, we discuss LinkedIn’s changed privacy policy, halting the processing of U.K. user data for AI model training following the Information Commissioner's Office concerns.
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This episode delves into Apple's launch of Depth Pro, an AI model designed to provide high-resolution, real-time depth mapping from a single image, thereby muting reliance on camera metadata. We also discuss CERN's advances into the healthcare sector, utilizing AI for localized data processing in European hospitals, with the goal of improving health outcomes. Finally, we touch on Foxconn's impressive 20.2% year-on-year Q3 revenue growth, driven by strong consumer electronics demand and AI advancements.