Apple could turn Siri into AI chatbot like ChatGPT
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Apple hasn't developed an AI chatbot for consumers, but it has been using them internally for some time now. Last year, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman detailed a Veritas chatbot to test the new version of Siri,
The bestselling author of "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck" says self-help is "kind of cooked" thanks to AI. So he cofounded his own self-help chatbot, Purpose, rather than be replaced by it.
Model Context Protocol (MCP), a new open standard that defines how AI systems connect to data and tools, helps solve the interoperability challenge by functioning as a universal adapter for AI agents. MCP creates a standardized, two-way connection for LLMs to request help and perform actions through external resources.
Chatbots are already a burgeoning source of news. Seven percent of respondents in the U.S. use chatbots for news every week, according to a report last summer from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ). In India, that number jumps to nearly 20 percent.
ChatGPT appears to have suffered an outage on Monday morning as users complained of the chatbot being down. While the AI-powered tool often becomes unresponsive during peak hours due to its servers being at capacity, the latest issue seems to have been ...
A National Science Foundation demonstration project aimed at improving data infrastructure within the U.S. government is eyeing an artificial intelligence chatbot that could help answer questions about statistical information. The tool is currently in the ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Nicole Nguyen: It's safe to say work will never be the same again now that generative artificial intelligence is in the picture.
Apple hasn’t launched an AI chatbot for the public yet, but it has been quietly using AI tools internally for some time. All you need to know.
We know that having friends at work is good for your performance and happiness. But could ChatGPT replace your happy hour bestie? According to a new study from KPMG that surveyed more than 1,000 professionals, almost all (99%) would be open to the idea of ...