In this episode, Alex Carlson shares the latest updates in the world of AI marketing, including Apple’s potential pricing for its intelligence features, Google Meet’s new AI-powered note-taking feature, and SingularityNet’s supercomputing network aimed at accelerating the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI).
Keywords:
AI marketing, Apple intelligence, Google Meet, note-taking, SingularityNet, AGI, supercomputing network
Takeaways:
- Apple intelligence features may come with a cost: Apple may charge between $10 and $20 for its premium AI features, which could impact adoption rates and create a price barrier for some users.
- Google Meet’s AI-powered note-taking: Google Meet has introduced an AI-powered note-taking feature that can automatically take notes during meetings, which could increase productivity and improve meeting effectiveness.
- SingularityNet’s supercomputing network: SingularityNet is building a supercomputing network to accelerate the development of AGI, which could have significant implications for businesses, marketing, and society as a whole.
- AGI development is accelerating: With multiple organizations working towards AGI, including SingularityNet, OpenAI, Google’s DeepMind team, and Meta’s AI efforts, it’s no longer a matter of if, but when AGI will be achieved.
Links:
https://x.com/BrandonButch/status/1821561865257746608
https://workspaceupdates.googleblog.com/2024/08/take-notes-for-me-google-meet-admin-setting.html