Artificial Intelligence Overview: In a race to bring artificial intelligence to smartphones, Oppo and OnePlus have teamed up with Google to bring the Gemini Ultra platform to smartphones. The move will enable smartphone brands to offer better AI integration. In other news, Adobe is currently developing its AI text-to-video generator and purchasing videos for it to train the model. Get more news about this type of artificial intelligence starting today.

  1. Oppo and OnePlus bring Gemini Ultra AI to smartphones

Oppo and OnePlus confirmed their partnership with Google to bring the Gemini Ultra platform to smartphones. The two companies are currently working on building the required hardware operating systems and ecosystem to enable smooth integration of artificial intelligence.According to Moneycontrol, OPPO and OnePlus general manager of artificial intelligence products Nicole Zhang also revealed the various generative artificial intelligence models they have launched in China. Report.

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2. Adobe is buying video for its AI video model

Adobe is reportedly buying videos at $3 per minute to train and develop an artificial intelligence text-to-video generator to compete with OpenAI’s newly released artificial intelligence video tool Sora. Additionally, the company is offering $120 bonuses to photographers and artists to submit their work for “people engaging in everyday activities, such as walking or expressing emotions like happiness and anger,” according to Bloomberg. Report.

3. The United States puts Chinese artificial intelligence chip manufacturing companies on the export blacklist

The United States has blacklisted the export activities of many Chinese companies. It was revealed that these companies are supplying artificial intelligence chips to the military. Kevin Kurland, an export enforcement official at the U.S. Commerce Department, said the companies were “involved in providing artificial intelligence chips to China’s military modernization program.” According to Reuters, these Chinese companies include Lin Kezuo (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd., Xi’an Like Innovation Information Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Anzhi Technology Co., Ltd., and Xitong Haoli (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. Report.

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4. Vice President of Amazon AGI shares his thoughts on the future of AI

Vishal Sharma, Vice President of General Artificial Intelligence at Amazon, shares his in-depth view on the future of artificial intelligence.Vishal said: “I sincerely believe that artificial intelligence (AI) has brought us to an inflection point, and if we harness its power correctly, it can solve some of the biggest challenges we face as humanity.” According to media reports, he listed There are four reasons to support artificial intelligence: artificial intelligence will bring invention, increase the availability of resources, enhance the physical world, and collaboration will bring safe use of artificial intelligence release.

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5. OpenAI founder Sam Altman is committed to establishing a global artificial intelligence alliance

OpenAI’s Sam Altman recently visited the United Arab Emirates to discuss how the private sector can work with countries to promote AI infrastructure. Altman is reportedly establishing a global artificial intelligence alliance between the government and several industry leaders to increase the supply of chips and other technical resources to develop artificial intelligence technology. An OpenAI spokesperson also said, “As previously reported, OpenAI is in ongoing conversations about increasing its global infrastructure and supply chain for chips, energy and data centers,” according to Bloomberg Report.

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