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.
OpenAI's CFO communicates the company's continued mission to prioritize accessibility in AI despite leadership changes, amid an ongoing funding round. Concurrently, Runway has launched a fund, supporting and fostering diverse, innovative AI applications in film production. The episode also discloses some concerns regarding technology's effectiveness in the filmmaking realm.
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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.