OnePlus AI Music Studio With Audio and Video Generation Features Launched, Global Contest Announced

OnePlus AI Music Studio was recently launched by the Chinese technology firm for users in India and global markets. Amid a rise in popularity of generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology — tools that allow users to create content like text, images, and even code, using simple commands or controls. You do not have to own a OnePlus device in order to access the service, and the company has announced a competition centred around the tool with rewards for users from specific regions.

The new AI music studio from OnePlus is available for both Indian and non-Indian users and allows users to sign up using their email address. You can pick between rap and electronic dance music (EDM) — pop is coming soon — along with moods like happy, energetic, romantic, and sad. OnePlus previously teased the AI-powered music video creator — it was previously believed to be a new speaker from the Chinese smartphone maker.

OnePlus AI Music Studio lets you pick genres, moods, and video styles
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Once you have picked the genre and mood of your video, you can then choose from a range of themes for your music video such as cyberpunk, nature, study and work, travel — there’s also a random option, along with an “AI Music Video” option. The website will then ask you to provide a prompt to describe the song. The tool will then generate an audio track and video based on the input you provided.

During our testing, we found that the AI tool produced different tracks when we reused the same options and prompts. The video generated showed an animated representation of a person that slowly turned into different characters. The vertical video (portrait orientation) can either be downloaded or published — choosing the latter will allow the company to share your video creation on the music studio’s home page. You can use the share button to get your friends to get more likes — to win prizes, according to the company.

In order to popularise the new AI service, OnePlus has announced a contest for users in India, North America, and Europe. The company says it will pick 100 entries from users in all three regions. Participants will need to submit their music tracks to the company by December 17 at 5pm.

Winners selected by the company will get coupons to redeem for products on OnePlus’ website, according to the company. The Chinese smartphone maker says that users can submit multiple entries, but those that have offensive or inappropriate content, or violate copyright laws, will be disqualified. The company is expected to announce the date of the results of the contest in the coming days.


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WhatsApp AI Chats Shortcut Rolling Out to Some Beta Testers Alongside Status Filters

WhatsApp has begun rolling out a visual change designed to improve the experience of using the upcoming artificial intelligence (AI) chats feature on the messaging platform. Earlier this year, the Meta-owned firm revealed that it was working on support for AI chatbots on the widely used messaging platform. These AI-powered assistants are currently available to some users in the US. Meanwhile, WhatsApp has also begun testing a new section for status updates that allows you to view and filter a list of status updates.

After updating to WhatsApp beta for Android 2.23.24.26 (via feature tracker WABetaInfo) some beta testers are seeing a new shortcut to initiate these chats, right from the main chat list, via a floating action button (FAB), on the latest beta version. A white button, with a multi-coloured ring is shown above the new chat button.

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Meta announced in September that it was adding AI assistants to its messaging apps on WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger. These chatbots are powered by Meta’s large language model, Llama 2 and will be able to respond to user queries and search the web using Bing. The assistants will also be able to generate images using text prompts. They will also support AI avatars with a range of personalities, according to the company.

While it might be a while before Meta rolls out AI chats to users in other regions, the addition of the new button should make it easier for users to discover the feature on their own — compared to the additional steps required to create a new AI conversation via the new chat button.

On the other hand, WABetaInfo has also spotted a new filtered vertical list on WhatsApp beta for Android 2.23.25.3, that allows users to view all available statuses — the Instagram stories-like feature that is also available on WhatsApp — via a vertical list. The list of status updates also includes channels, according to the feature tracker.

In order to help users manage the list of statuses, the latest WhatsApp beta adds four new filters — All, Recent, Viewed, and Muted — at the top of the screen. The ability to organise and filter statuses is expected to make its way to users on the stable update channel on both iOS and Android in the future.


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Microsoft Ignite 2023: Maia, Cobalt AI Chips to Power Copilot and Azure Services Announced

Microsoft on Wednesday announced a duo of custom-designed computing chips, joining other big tech firms that – faced with the high cost of delivering artificial intelligence services – are bringing key technologies in-house.

Microsoft said it does not plan to sell the chips but instead will use them to power its own subscription software offerings and as part of its Azure cloud computing service.

At its Ignite developer conference in Seattle, Microsoft introduced a new chip, called Maia, to speed up AI computing tasks and provide a foundation for its $30-a-month “Copilot” service for business software users, as well as for developers who want to make custom AI services.

The Maia chip was designed to run large language models, a type of AI software that underpins Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI service and is a product of Microsoft’s collaboration with ChatGPT creator OpenAI.

Microsoft and other tech giants such as Alphabet are grappling with the high cost of delivering AI services, which can be 10 times greater than for traditional services such as search engines.

Microsoft executives have said they plan to tackle those costs by routing nearly all of the company’s sprawling efforts to put AI in its products through a common set of foundational AI models. The Maia chip, they said, is optimized for that work.

“We think this gives us a way that we can provide better solutions to our customers that are faster and lower cost and higher quality,” said Scott Guthrie, the executive vice president of Microsoft’s cloud and AI group.

Microsoft also said that next year it will offer its Azure customers cloud services that run on the newest flagship chips from Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices. Microsoft said it is testing GPT 4 – OpenAI’s most advanced model – on AMD’s chips.

“This is not something that’s displacing Nvidia,” said Ben Bajarin, chief executive of analyst firm Creative Strategies.

He said the Maia chip would allow Microsoft to sell AI services in the cloud until personal computers and phones are powerful enough to handle them.

“Microsoft has a very different kind of core opportunity here because they’re making a lot of money per user for the services,” Bajarin said.

Microsoft’s second chip announced Tuesday is designed to be both an internal cost saver and an answer to Microsoft’s chief cloud rival, Amazon Web Services.

Named Cobalt, the new chip is a central processing unit (CPU) made with technology from Arm Holdings. Microsoft disclosed on Wednesday that it has already been testing Cobalt to power Teams, its business messaging tool.

But Microsoft’s Guthrie said his company also wants to sell direct access to Cobalt to compete with the “Graviton” series of in-house chips offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS).

“We are designing our Cobalt solution to ensure that we are very competitive both in terms of performance as well as price-to-performance (compared with Amazon’s chips),” Guthrie said.

AWS will hold its own developer conference later this month, and a spokesman said that its Graviton chip now has 50,000 customers.

“AWS will continue to innovate to deliver future generations of AWS-designed chips to deliver even better price-performance for whatever customer workloads require,” the spokesman said after Microsoft announced its chip.

Microsoft gave few technical details that would allow gauging the chips’ competitiveness versus those of traditional chipmakers. Rani Borkar, corporate vice president for Azure hardware systems and infrastructure, said both are made with 5-nanometer manufacturing technology from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.

She added that the Maia chip would be strung together with standard Ethernet network cabling, rather than a more expensive custom Nvidia networking technology that Microsoft used in the supercomputers it built for OpenAI.

“You will see us going a lot more the standardization route,” Borkar told Reuters.

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Apple Hopes AI-Infused iOS 18 Update Will Help Sell iPhone 16 Series Lacking Major Hardware Upgrades: Gurman

Apple’s iOS 18 update — expected to arrive next year alongside the purported iPhone 16 series — is more ‘critical’ than usual, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. In his weekly newsletter, Gurman states that Apple’s next major operating system update is expected to bring major improvements over iOS 17 and is expected to help the company sell its next generation of smartphones. Apple recently confirmed that the company is working on adding features powered by artificial intelligence (AI) to the iOS 18 update.

According to details shared by Gurman in his weekly Power On newsletter, Apple’s iPhone 16 isn’t expected to offer extensive hardware upgrades next year, which means that the iOS 18 update needs to be “extra impressive” to convince customers to upgrade to the successors to the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max models unveiled this year.

In order to ensure the code for the iOS 18 update is stable and bug-free, the company reportedly paused development recently, in an attempt to weed out issues that were previously undetected. Gurman says that the week-long pause in development has delayed the company’s development towards the second milestone — adding that there are four such six-week milestones before Apple unveils its operating system updates every year at its Worldwide Developers Conference in June.

One of the reasons why Apple will need its code to be bug free is because iOS 18 is expected to bring “major new features and designs” — after years of relatively iterative iOS version updates, Gurman says, citing Apple’s senior management. it is currently unclear how many of these features will be available on previous iPhone models that are eligible to receive the update.

Apple’s rivals have already announced AI-powered features that are either rolling out to users, or expected to roll out in the coming months — including Microsoft Copilot on Windows 11 and Google Assistant with Bard. Siri is expected to get a few AI-powered upgrades this year, powered by Apple’s large language model (LLM). Other apps that will reportedly receive AI-backed upgrades include Pages, Keynote, Numbers, and Apple Music. We can expect to hear more about Apple’s software updates in the coming months.


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Elon Musk Announces ‘Grok’ AI Chatbot for X Premium+ Subscribers, to Compete With ChatGPT

Elon Musk has unveiled the first AI model developed by xAI, a startup created by the owner of the microblogging platform formerly known as Twitter. Dubbed ‘Grok‘, the new AI model is designed to compete with rival technology offered by ChatGPT creator OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft. It will also offer a version of Musk’s humour regularly seen in his posts on X. The chatbot is currently being tested by a small number of users and will only be accessible to X Premium+ subscribers, according to the Tesla CEO.

In a blog post on Sunday, xAI announced that it was rolling out access to the Grok prototype to a “limited number of users” in the US ahead of a wider release. The startup has also revealed it will add support for new features and functionality over the coming months and users can join a waitlist to try out the new Grok chatbot on the xAI website. Grok will be available via X and a standalone app, according to Musk.

The AI startup has touted some of the Grok chatbot’s features, including the ability to access real-time information from X, and the ability to suggest questions. However, the company has also warned that Grok has a “rebellious streak” and will offer answers with “a bit of wit”. According to the firm, the chatbot was trained over a period of two months.

It runs on xAI’s new large language model (LLM), dubbed Grok-1. While development started four months ago, the startup says that the LLM has gone through several iterations and is currently capable of scoring 63.2 percent on the HumanEval coding task. It also scores 73 percent on the Massive Multitask Language Understanding (MMLU) dataset, according to the company.

There’s no word on when Grok will be available to all users, but Musk announced via X that access will be limited to paying subscribers. When Grok is released to the public, X Premium+ subscribers who pay $16 (roughly Rs. 1,300) a month will be able to use the chatbot via the microblogging platform.


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Apple Working on Equipping iOS 18 With AI Features; Apple Music, Siri to Get AI Upgrades: Mark Gurman

Apple is working on iOS 18 — the successor to the company’s latest iPhone operating system (OS) update that rolled out to eligible models last month — and the next major OS upgrade could come with notable AI upgrades, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. In his weekly Power On newsletter published earlier this week, Gurman stated that Apple is working on AI features for apps and services like Apple Music, Siri, Messages, and is exploring the use of AI in its productivity apps.

Gurman reports that Apple is working on adding support for user-facing AI features as part of the iOS 18 update that is expected to arrive next year. The iPhone maker’s competitors Google and Microsoft have already added AI-powered functionality to their products, while ChatGPT creator OpenAI has also introduced several AI features to its mobile apps. The development of AI features for Apple’s apps and services could reportedly cost Apple around $1 billion (roughly Rs. 8,300 crore) over the next year.

With the iOS 18 update, Apple’s Messages app is expected to offer improved reply suggestions, powered by AI, according to Gurman. Rival Google’s Messages app on Android uses on-device intelligence to suggest smart replies for messages that can be sent with a tap. The firm is also looking to introduce AI features for its Xcode platform to equip developers with features like code completion.

Just like the Messages app, Siri is also expected to debut with major upgrades to the voice assistant’s capabilities. The revamped version of Siri will be powered by Apple’s large language model (LLM) that will also support improved suggestions for the Messages app. Gurman states that there are “concerns about the technology” at Apple, but the new AI features for Siri could be ready by 2024.

The company is also reportedly looking to develop other AI-powered upgrades, including the ability to automatically generate playlists, according to Gurman. Meanwhile, Apple’s productivity apps like Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, could also get new AI capabilities — Microsoft earlier this year announced new AI-based features for its Microsoft Office productivity suite, along with its Microsoft Copilot assistant.

While Apple’s existing apps and services perform a lot of machine learning tasks on the user’s device — such as detecting faces in the Photos app — the company could decide to use cloud-based servers for some features that would offer more advanced features offered by its rivals, while some experiences would work entirely on the user’s device — in order to preserve the user’s privacy, according to Gurman.


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Intel Core Ultra ‘Meteor Lake’ Chips Launch Date Set for December 14; to Feature Chiplet Design, AI Coprocessor

Intel on Tuesday unveiled its ‘Meteor Lake‘ processors that will make their way to computers by the end of the year. The new Intel Core Ultra chips are built using the company’s 7nm “Intel 4” technology and are the first processors from Intel to be equipped with a dedicated neural processing unit (NPU) for improved on-device AI performance. Like rivals AMD and Qualcomm, Intel’s upcoming chips use chiplets — or tiles for different components on the same chip. Intel has also touted the ability of its chip to run generative AI tools more efficiently on a laptop.

Launching on December 14, the upcoming Meteor Lake processors from Intel will succeed the firm’s Raptor Lake CPUs that were announced last year. The chipmaker says that Meteor Lake represents the biggest architectural shift in the company’s processor design in four decades, and the top-of-the-line chip is called the Intel Core Ultra — Intel appears to have switched to a new moniker for its high-end PC chip.

Thanks to Intel’s use of chiplets, the new Meteor Lake processors will use less power and offer better performance, according to Intel. This suggests that the Meteor Lake CPUs might actually be aimed at laptop users. The “Compute Tile” has performance and efficiency cores that are claimed to offer much better battery efficiency, as well as the company’s first integrated NPU AI engine.

The processor also has dedicated tiles for Media and Graphics, that are independently attached to the SoC. They can also be turned on and off independently, according to Intel. The “Graphics” tile on the processor is an “Xe LPG” GPU that is equipped with 8 Xe cores and offers support for ray tracing and XeSS — Intel’s technology to ‘upscale’ content. 

Connectivity options on the “I/O Tile” Meteor Lake processors include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, native HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, PCIe Gen 5, and Thunderbolt 4. it appears that customers will have to wait a few more months before Intel introduces the first chips with support for the recently announced Thunderbolt 5 standard.

Intel has also touted the ability of its Meteor Lake ‘Intel Core Ultra’ chips to run AI tasks using the built-in NPU. The chips are expected to be able to run generative AI tools similar to ChatGPT on their computer without sending data to a cloud service. The dedicated NPU should also offer improved performance when using AI features that are expected to make their way to Windows in the future.

Pricing for Intel’s Meteor Lake processors haven’t been announced, but we can expect to hear more about these processors closer to the December 14 launch date, including which OEMs will be the first to bring the new chips to consumers and whether they will feature in both laptops and desktop computers.


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SAP’s India Arm Eyes More Patents, Jobs Amid AI Push

SAP SE’s Indian arm hopes to double its share of the German software giant’s patents and add 3,000 jobs per year as it bets bigger on artificial intelligence, a top executive told Reuters on Thursday.

SAP Labs India Managing Director Sindhu Gangadharan hopes the Indian unit will scale up its share of global SAP patents to 50 percent from 25 percent currently, she said in an interview on the sidelines of an event in Bengaluru.

The company, which looks to double its AI talent base by 2024, expects “3,000 new joinees to enter the organisation every year”, Gangadharan said, in a bid to quell fears that the rise of the emerging technology could hurt job growth.

SAP Labs India, which employs over 15,000 people, aims to embed generative AI across its products to cater better to the changing needs of its clients ranging from Thermax to Dabur India. 

“Through AI, India can solidify its IT supremacy,” Gangadharan had said in the event, earlier in the day. 

The comments come as SAP looks to “double down” on investments in India, its fastest growing region and home to 40 percent of its global Research and Development (R&D) activity.

From banks to big tech, companies across the world have advanced on investments in AI following the massive success of ChatGPT, a generative AI chatbot by Microsoft-backed OpenAI.

Gangadharan, while referring to the regulation of AI, said there should be a “great amount of responsibility barriers with flexibility to the end-user”. 

Her comments come after ChatGPT creator Sam Altman called for self-regulation in June as governments across the world race to regulate the use of AI tools.

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Detailed Crypto Laws Would Result in Responsible Industry Use of Blockchain, AI: Indian Web3 Experts

India will be finalising its public opinion on cryptocurrencies in the coming days, Ajay Seth, the secretary of the department of economic affairs recently affirmed in an interview. During the recently held G20 Summit in Delhi, international policymakers as well as officials from global financial institutions like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) — praised India for giving the idea of framing crypto laws that would work on a global level. As India and other G20 nations continue the work on drafting these rules, Indian Web3 players believe that the release of detailed laws would lead to a responsible industry use of blockchain and Artificial Intelligence (AI).

The awaited crypto laws that India and the other G20 nations are working on could mandate all firms working with digital assets to collect the KYC details of users, adhere to the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), and meet anti-money laundering standards.

The crypto laws could additionally order crypto firms to regularly release proofs of reserves to ensure that market debacles like the FTX and Terra collapses do not shake up the ecosystem again, leaving investors high and dry.

With India’s approach, these rules would be uniform across several nations.

Cryptocurrencies are emblematic of our evolving technological landscape. With the G20’s collective wisdom, we can responsibly integrate AI and cryptocurrencies into our societies,” Denis Sklyarov, Co-Founder and CEO of WiFi Map, a crypto centric DeWi (decentralised wireless) app, told Gadgets 360.

AI has been making its way to the crypto sector these recent months with AI-infused cryptocurrencies as well as generative AI chatbots coming up to help people get information and awareness around digital assets.

However, like industry players are using AI to forward their cause of expanding and growing the Web3 ecosystem, scammers and hackers are also exploiting the technology to hunt for unsuspecting victims and perform unlawful activities like money laundering.

“With a global regulatory framework in place, we can expect to better tackle challenges such as money laundering, terrorist financing, and market manipulation. We have already seen glimpses of this positive impact with the Travel Rule framework created by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which is being supported by exchanges, custodians and other virtual asset service providers (VASPs),” said Manhar Garegrat, Country Head for India and Global Partnership at Liminal, a digital wallet infrastructure platform.

The Travel Rule requires VASPs and financial institutions engaged in virtual asset transfers to collect and share the personal data of transaction originators and beneficiaries to prevent misuse of cryptocurrencies.

Meanwhile, the legal safeguarding of cryptocurrencies could ease people’s concerns on working with blockchain technology, which is another outlook that industry players are optimistically looking at for the future course of the adoption of this technology.

Blockchain technology uses a distributed and unchangeable ledger that can only be accessed by members with permission. This can secure data saved on blockchain from being tampered, hence increasing the transparency in record maintenances. But since blockchain serves as the underlaying technology for cryptocurrencies, it is also perceived as a risky, largely unchartered territory for many to foray into.

“It’s time for nations to come together and shape the future of crypto in a way that’s both progressive and secure. By harmonising regulations and promoting responsible crypto adoption, we can harness the full potential of blockchain technology, ensuring it benefits individuals, businesses, and economies worldwide,” Om Malviya, President at Tezos India, told Gadgets 360.

In the backdrop of the G20 summit held last week in Delhi, Gita Gopinath, the First Deputy Managing Director of the IMF, praised India’s work on these rules so far.

As part of its legal ideas to regulate crypto worldwide, India is also reportedly looking at giving crypto firms the status of ‘authorised dealers’ like traditional banks. In addition, the rules could require crypto firms to hire for positions like the Money Laundering Reporting Officers (MLRO).

Commenting on these upcoming laws, Dilip Chenoy, the chief of the Bharat Web3 Association (BWA) told Gadgets 360 that the IMF-FSB synthesis paper has already laid down the foundational work for these laws to be based on.

“Some of the priority areas highlighted in the document include anti-money laundering (AML) and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) as well as consumer protection initiatives. While it is too early to assume and comment on the approach that the Indian government will take, we must and will remain committed to developing a supporting ecosystem for orderly growth of the Web3 sector,” Chenoy noted.

At its highest valuation, the crypto sector breached the mark of $3 trillion (roughly Rs. 2,48,92,050 crore) in November 2021, surpassing Apple’s market cap at the time.

Owing to the lack of concrete regulations, however, back-to-back collapses of promising projects, as well as a plethora of crypto scams have dealt a blow to investor trust in the sector in the last two years. Presently, the crypto market valuation stands at $1.01 trillion (roughly Rs. 83,75,172 crore) and experts predict this number to boom once the sector gets a strong legal backbone.


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UNESCO Releases First Guidance on Use of Generative AI for Education

UNESCO on Thursday published its first guidance on use of Generative AI (GenAI) for education, urging governmental agencies to regulate the use of the technology, including protection of data privacy and putting an age limit for users.

Launched by Microsoft-backed OpenAI in November, GenAI chatbot ChatGPT has become the world’s fastest growing app to date, and its emergence has prompted the release of rivals, such as Google‘s Bard.

Students have also taken a liking for GenAI, which can generate anything from essays to mathematical calculations with just a few line of prompts. 

“We are struggling to align the speed of transformation of the education system to the speed of the change in technological progress and advancement in these machine learning models,” Stefania Giannini, assistant director-general for education, told Reuters.

“In many cases, governments and schools are embracing a radically unfamiliar technology that even leading technologists do not claim to understand,” she said.

Among a series of guidelines in a 64-page report, UNESCO stressed on the need for government-sanctioned AI curricula for school education, in technical and vocational education and training.

“GenAI providers should be held responsible for ensuring adherence to core values and lawful purposes, respecting intellectual property, and upholding ethical practices, while also preventing the spread of disinformation and hate speech,” UNESCO said.

It also called for prevention of GenAI where it would deprive learners of opportunities to develop cognitive abilities and social skills through observations of the real world, empirical practices such as experiments, discussions with other humans, and independent logical reasoning.

While China has formulated rules on GenAI, the European Union’s AI Act is likely to be approved later this year. Other countries are far behind in drafting their own AI laws. 

The Paris-based agency also sought to protect the rights of teachers and researchers and the value of their practices when using GenAI.

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