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    Story: Why Apple does not make any big promises, drawing that OpenAi earns real money, this is ai weekly.

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    Apple revealed upgrades from its AI services, focused on practical tools, including live translation of phone calls.

    “Hello, are you available to provide a wedding on December 6?”

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    The announcement came a year after it had not delivered the promised AI-based upgrades to important products such as Siri.

    Analysts say that this year's relatively modest updates suggest that the tech giant wants to avoid making the same mistake.

    Things bloom at OpenAi.

    The chatgpt -maker says that the income in June came in an annual rate of $ 10 billion.

    It is a sign of how AI quickly becomes large companies, with rival companies that also attract cash.

    Competitor Anthropic recently set $ 3 billion in annual basis.

    However, bots can be bad news for the environment.

    A report from the United Nations says that indirect carbon emissions from four leading AI-oriented companies have risen on average by 150% from 2020-2023.

    The report says that Amazon saw the biggest increase, before Microsoft, Meta and Alphabet.

    The rising use of giant data centers caused the increase.

    Meta takes a team to build so -called “artificial general intelligence” – AI that corresponds to or surpasses human skills.

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    According to Bloomberg, that says that boss Mark Zuckerberg will personally hire around 50 people.

    It says that he was partially encouraged by frustration about the performance and public reception of Llama 4, the newest AI model from Meta.

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    And AI has joined the fight against illness transferred by mosquitoes.

    Researchers from the University of South Florida have developed a fall that the technology uses to quickly identify the vision-seeing insects.

    Ryan Carney is a professor in the team:

    “We have algorithms that process that image and send an artificial intelligence -algorithm to identify the anatomical components and the type of mosquito.”

    The team hopes that the cheap traps can be used as an early warning system for diseases such as dug fever.