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Business Insider
2 hours ago
- Business
- Business Insider
AI Daily: Meta poaches researchers from OpenAI
Catch up on the top artificial intelligence news and commentary by Wall Street analysts on publicly traded companies in the space with this daily recap compiled by The Fly: Confident Investing Starts Here: WHATSAPP: Meta's (META) WhatsApp introduced Message Summaries, a new option that uses Meta AI to privately and quickly summarize unread messages in a chat, so users can get an idea of what is happening, before reading the details in their unread messages. 'Message Summaries uses Private Processing technology, which allows Meta AI to generate a response without Meta or WhatsApp ever seeing your messages or the private summaries,' the company said in a blog post. 'No one else in the chat can see that you summarized unread messages either. This means your privacy is protected at all times. For those interested in learning more about the technical details behind Private Processing, we invite you to read our engineering blog and technical whitepaper.' Message Summaries is rolling out in the English language to people in the United States, and Meta said it hopes to bring it to other languages and countries later this year. META POACHES OPENAI RESEARCHERS: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has hired three AI researchers from Microsoft-backed (MSFT) OpenAI to help with his superintelligence efforts, the Wall Street Journal's Meghan Bobrowsky reported. The social media giant poached Lucas Beyer, Alexander Kolesnikov and Xiaohua Zhai from OpenAI's Zurich office, the author says, citing people familiar with the matter. The three staff established the Zurich office late last year, the author noted. UBS RAISES META TARGET: UBS raised the firm's price target on Meta Platforms to $812 from $683 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. Meta is benefiting from consumer and advertiser demand for AI, and there is a longer term opportunity for the company to extract incremental revenue from various AI products, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Meta is also not necessarily exposed to the danger of what may be slower-than-anticipated enterprise AI spend, as it is the primary user of its own technology, UBS says. OPENAI CONTRACT TALKS: OpenAI and Microsoft are in contract negotiations that hinge on when OpenAI's systems will reach artificial general intelligence, The Wall Street Journal's Berber Jin reported. The contract stipulates that OpenAI can limit Microsoft's access to its tech when its systems reach AGI, which Microsoft is fighting. Microsoft hopes to remove the AGI clause or secure exclusive access to OpenAI's IP even after AGI is declared, according to the report. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman had a 'super nice' call with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Monday and discussed their future working partnership, Altman said this week in a New York Times podcast. 'Obviously in any deep partnership, there are points of tension and we certainly have those,' Altman said. 'But on the whole, it's been like really wonderfully good for both companies.' AI CO-INNOVATION LAB: Microsoft, in collaboration with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and TitletownTech announced on Wednesday the opening of an AI co-innovation lab on the UWM campus. This marks Microsoft's first AI co-innovation lab with a dedicated focus on manufacturing innovation. The lab's launch comes one year after Microsoft's landmark investment to build AI infrastructure in Wisconsin. Operating out of a temporary home on the UWM campus over the past year, the lab worked with a handful of companies from across Wisconsin to build AI solutions. 'A year ago, alongside our $3.3 billion infrastructure investment, we committed to using the power of AI to help advance the next generation of manufacturing companies, skills and jobs in Wisconsin and across the country,' said Rima Alaily, corporate vice president and general counsel, infrastructure legal affairs at Microsoft. 'Thanks to our partnership with WEDC, TitletownTech and UWM, we're delivering on this commitment. With access to cutting-edge AI technology and technical guidance to bring their ideas to life, we can't wait to see what Wisconsin companies will build.' MORGAN STANLEY RAISES MICROSOFT TARGET: Morgan Stanley raised the firm's price target on Microsoft to $530 from $482 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares after the firm updated its capex-implied AI revenue analysis and its OpenAI model detailing the contribution to Azure. While investors continue to debate the 'Return on Investment' of rising capital expenditures, the firm sees the yields on Microsoft's investments in Generative AI 'becoming increasingly apparent,' says the analyst, who expresses increased confidence in upside to Azure forecasts. Microsoft's 'prime position for the upcoming GenAI innovation cycle matched with solid execution is driving an acceleration in the Azure business,' the analyst argues. GEMINI CLI: Alphabet's (GOOG) Google announced introduced Gemini CLI, or command line interface, an open-source AI agent that brings the power of Gemini directly into a user's terminal. 'It provides lightweight access to Gemini, giving you the most direct path from your prompt to our model,' the company said. 'While it excels at coding, we built Gemini CLI to do so much more. It's a versatile, local utility you can use for a wide range of tasks, from content generation and problem solving to deep research and task management. We've also integrated Gemini CLI with Google's AI coding assistant, Gemini Code Assist, so that all developers – on free, Standard, and Enterprise Code Assist plans – get prompt-driven, AI-first coding in both VS Code and Gemini CLI.' GOOGLE CLOUD/PEARSON: Google Cloud and Pearson (PSO) announced a multi-year strategic collaboration to accelerate new AI-powered products and services that personalize learning for students, empower educators with insights, and help improve educational outcomes. The partnership will deliver richer content and more engaging learning experiences for students using Pearson AI products and services, especially in the K-12 space. In addition, Google for Education and Pearson will collaborate on go-to-market activities and explore opportunities for integration across their product suites. UBS SEES 'RISK' WITH POSSIBLE APPLE-PERPLEXITY DEAL: UBS reiterated a Neutral rating and $210 price target on Apple (AAPL) after media reported that the company is weighing either acquiring Perplexity AI or partnering with the company and adding it as a search engine option within Safari as well as integrating functionality into Siri. While a partnership or integration of Perplexity with Apple's platform has been discussed for a year, an acquisition would be the largest transaction in Apple's history and comes with some risk, the analyst tells investors in a research note. While paying at least $14B is a 'manageable risk,' Apple's track record in integrating larger acquisitions has been mixed, the analyst says, adding that Perplexity has faced allegations of unauthorized content use and plagiarism. The firm added that, given Apple's AI efforts have been a bit underwhelming, it believes a deal would likely be construed as defensive in nature, not a positive catalyst.


The Independent
17 hours ago
- The Independent
WhatsApp rolls out new AI feature in latest update
Meta has launched a new AI -powered Message Summaries feature for WhatsApp, enabling users to receive AI -generated bullet-point summaries of unread messages. The new feature uses Private Processing technology to ensure user privacy and is currently available to English language users in the US, with plans for a wider rollout. This initiative is part of Meta's broader strategy to integrate artificial intelligence tools across its platforms, including Facebook and Instagram. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg suggested that AI chatbots could potentially serve as friends or therapists for people experiencing loneliness. Researchers have warned about the dangers of developing relationships with AI chatbots, citing concerns like 'chatbot psychosis' and the risk of providing misleading information, particularly to individuals with mental health conditions.


GSM Arena
a day ago
- GSM Arena
WhatsApp now lets you summarize unread messages with the help of AI
Last month, we learned that WhatsApp was working on a feature that would let users summarize unread messages in chats, allowing them to catch up on conversations quickly. Well, the development and testing of this feature are now complete, as WhatsApp has officially announced its stable release. WhatsApp is calling this feature "Message Summaries," which uses Meta AI to "privately and quickly" summarize unread messages in a chat. The GIF below shows how it works. You can tap on the unread messages count in the chat, and WhatsApp will generate a bulleted summary of the messages. The Message Summaries feature uses Meta's Private Processing technology, allowing Meta AI to generate message summaries. WhatsApp claims this technology also ensures third parties can't read your messages or summaries, not even Meta or WhatsApp. People in the chat can't see your message summaries either. Besides, the Message Summaries feature is optional and is turned off by default, and you can use the "Advanced chat privacy" setting to decide which chats can be shared for AI features. WhatsApp said Message Summaries is available to users in the US in the English language, and it plans to expand the availability to other regions with support for more languages later this year. Source
Yahoo
a day ago
- Yahoo
AI-powered chat summaries are coming to WhatsApp
Meta is adding a new Message Summaries feature to WhatsApp that uses AI to summarize unread messages in a few bullet points. The feature is built on the Private Processing technique Meta announced at Llamacon in April, and claims to let AI work with content in WhatsApp without exposing any of it to Meta itself. Once the feature appears in your app, you just tap on the onscreen banner over your unread messages with that says "Summarize privately" to receive a summary from Meta AI. The Message Summaries feature is rolling out to WhatsApp users in the US chatting in English first, but Meta says it hopes to "bring it to other languages and countries later this year." The company pitches summaries as an easier way to catch-up on what you missed if you haven't checked your phone or you're just in too many chats. AI is by no means foolproof at even simple tasks like this — Apple's trouble with notification summaries was only a few months ago — but the tool could be appealing to people in particularly large and active chats. The real novelty of the summaries is how Meta claims to be deploying them without walking back the private nature of WhatsApp chats. The company has a blog post and whitepaper digging into the details of how Private Processing works, but on first blush it sounds similar to Private Cloud Compute, the method Apple uses to call on more demanding AI features without exposing its users' data. Using end-to-end encryption and a secure cloud environment, WhatsApp messages can be processed without data being accessed while its happening, or saved after the fact. Importantly, all of this is still optional. Summaries won't be provided without you asking for them first, and the feature is disabled by default. Meta also says you can exclude chats from being shared with the company's AI via the Advanced Chat Privacy feature.