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CLOSING UPDATES
Amazon’s Project PI
Amazon has developed a new system called Project PI that uses computer vision and generative AI to automatically detect product defects before items are shipped to customers.
Project PI is currently active in several Amazon warehouses across North America, and the company plans to expand the system to more locations this year.
AI clones in meetings
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan has a bold vision to transform Zoom from a videoconferencing app into an AI-powered "Workplace" platform that can automate many work tasks.
His goal is for Zoom to create "digital twins" of users that can attend meetings, read emails, and make decisions on the user's behalf using AI.
Intel’s new AI chips
Intel has released a new Xeon 6 processor to help modernize data centers and handle more AI workloads.
The Xeon 6 comes in two versions - an efficient core (E-core) and a high-performance core (P-core). The E-core version launches first in June, with the P-core coming later in 2024.
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