
Morning Brew Daily iPhone 16 is All About AI & Bigger Cars Mean Bigger Problems
Sep 10, 2024
Apple's recent launch of the AI-powered iPhone 16 is creating buzz, but mixed reactions from investors suggest caution. The ongoing antitrust case against Google highlights the tech giant's struggles, while the EU faces challenges in maintaining global competitiveness. Heavy vehicles are endangering pedestrians, prompting calls for safety reforms. Meanwhile, a startup claims its AI can detect lies better than polygraphs, raising interesting societal questions. And Tom Brady's foray into broadcasting is garnering mixed reviews, as he transitions to a new career.
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James Earl Jones and AI
- James Earl Jones signed over the rights to his voice before his passing, allowing AI to recreate it.
- This makes him the first celebrity to be recreated with AI before death.
Apple's AI Gamble
- Apple's iPhone 16 relies on software upgrades, particularly AI features, to drive sales.
- However, many of these AI features will not be available immediately upon release.
Apple's AI Vision
- Apple's AI strategy focuses on personalized, private models running on your device.
- This differs from other tech companies' large, public models.
