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NextBigWhat:AI AI Newsletter for leaders ?When the paradigm shifts, do you have something to contr

NextBigWhat:AI AI Newsletter for leaders “When the paradigm shifts, do you have something to contribute? Because there is no God-given right to exist if you don’t have anything relevant.” Satya Nadella [AI quote of the day] Welcome to NextBigWhat’s AI newsletter. Today’s edition includes 1 big AI insight, 3 recommended AI tools, top 3 AI news (headlines++) - a wholesome mix that keeps you ahead in the game. We'd love to get your feedback (just hit the reply button). The AI Employee: Reshaping the Future of Work Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the workplace. As AI-powered agents increase in sophistication, businesses are exploring the potential of these systems to handle a wide range of tasks traditionally performed by human employees. Are we entering an era where the notion of the “AI employee” becomes commonplace? What is an AI Employee? An AI employee isn’t a physical robot but rather a sophisticated suite of software programs designed to automate tasks and processes that we usually associate with human workers. These AI systems possess advanced capabilities such as: - Automation Beyond the Basics: AI employees can automate complex processes requiring decision-making and judgment, exceeding the abilities of traditional automation tools. - Natural Language Understanding: They can interact seamlessly with humans, understanding and responding to language with remarkable accuracy. - Learning and Adapting: AI employees continuously improve by learning from data and experiences, refining their performance to adapt to changing needs. - [read the rest]( AI tools - [Get Intelligent Unified Platform For Contract and Asset Lifecycle Management]( / [Revnue]( - [Say goodbye to your messy filenames](: Riffo - [Fine-tuning your production apps](: OpenPipe AI news (headlines++) Nvidia’s New Sales Booster: The Global Push for National AI Champions To control their artificial-intelligence destinies amid U.S., China dominance, countries are building their own computing infrastructure. Governments are boosting their budgets and brandishing other incentives to encourage local companies and multinationals to build new data centers and refit old ones with specialized computer chips, mostly from Nvidia.The goal: to develop AI locally and train large language models in their native languages, based on their own citizens’ data Meta to use Instagram and Facebook posts from as far back as 2007 to train artificial intelligence tools Starting June 26, Meta will start taking user data from as far back as 2007 and use it to train and improve their AI tools. That includes your posts, photos, captions, and messages to Meta's AI chatbot. They will not be using private messages. Siri is reborn in iOS 18 — everything Apple's voice assistant will be able to do, across all of Apple’s apps including camera, books, mail, keynote, reminders, stocks etc. Siri's ability to control device cameras will make it a lot easier to take photos and videos. Users could tell Siri to set their camera to a certain mode, and set a timer. Educators and students will now have the option to insert audio, images, and video via Apple's new-and-improved, LLM-powered virtual assistant Apple will enhance its built-in email app with machine learning, which will allow it to automatically classify emails based on their text content. : [via]( Contact [nextbigwhat team](mailto:team@nextbigwhat.com?subject=from%20newsletter) | [unsubscribe]( Follow nextbigwhat on [LinkedIn]( | [Twitter]( | [Insta]( | [Facebook]( | [YouTube](

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