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  • Jan 17, 2025 | tomsguide.com | Ryan Morrison

    Apple is pressing pause on one of the more controversial Apple Intelligence features until it can work out why it keeps spreading false information. The notification summary feature uses the on-device AI model to condense details from one or more notifications and only show what is pertinent to you. While this might be great for an email (although it does seem to prioritize spam more than it should), it can be problematic for news.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | tomsguide.com | Ryan Morrison

    Luma Labs has given its popular Dream Machine AI creativity platform a major upgrade, bringing the new Ray2 video model into the system. This is a huge upgrade over the previous Ray 1.6, offering better realism and more natural motion. Ray2 was announced last year as part of a new partnership with Amazon AWS. It has finally been integrated into Dream Machine, available as the default option when you create a video.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | tomsguide.com | Ryan Morrison

    OpenAI is slowly entering the “agent era” of artificial intelligence with the launch of ChatGPT Tasks. This new beta feature lets you assign tasks that the chatbot can run in the background and then gives you the requested information at a set time and date. I have a task setup for ChatGPT to trawl the web for AI-related news stories about specific products such as ChatGPT, Claude and Runway. It then compiles a report and sends it to me at 9am every morning.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | tomsguide.com | Ryan Morrison

    Luma Labs, the startup behind the popular Dream Machine AI creativity platform, is releasing a new video model. Ray2 promises to be faster, more realistic, and offer a better understanding of real-world physics than other, similar models such as Runway’s Gen-3 or even OpenAI Sora. According to Luma, Ray2 can distinguish interactions between different objects and object types. This includes between humans, creatures and vehicles, adding to the realism.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | tomsguide.com | Ryan Morrison

    Grok and MetaAI both started out as a chat interface for a social media platform but are gradually evolving into standalone tools rivaling the capabilities of ChatGPT and Gemini. Both of the bots can generate images, write code and create compelling stories and they also both "feel" different to engage with compared to the major players like ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude, offering a more natural tone of voice and response.

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