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Apple's job openings in Generative AI

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In Today's Mail:

  • AI algorithms can predict house prices with accuracy

  • Industries lean on AI for driving revenue

  • How to Use Gamma AI to create stunning presentations

  • 11 Business AI Tools for Startups in 2023

  • Apple's job openings in Generative AI

Top 5 News About AI:

1-AI algorithms can predict house prices with accuracy:

  • Artificial intelligence algorithms can now predict house prices with striking accuracy by using visual data from sources like Google Street View.

  • These algorithms consider various factors like property layout, comparable prices, neighborhood amenities, and visual clues observed during on-site visits.

2-Industries Leans On AI For Driving Revenue

  • AI and machine learning will impact the digital advertising industry by running experiments to determine effective ads for different users.

  • Google is using AI technologies for advertising tool Performance Max, resulting in significant growth for companies like Myntra and Samsung.

3-How to Use Gamma AI to Create Stunning Presentations

  • Gamma is a free-to-use presentation tool powered by AI. It helps you create presentations quickly and easily.

  • Gamma uses flexible cards to present content in a tidy and organized way.

  • You can edit your presentation using AI assistance or manually.

4-11 Business AI Tools for Startups in 2023

5-Apple's Job Openings in Generative AI:

  • Apple is advertising multiple job openings in the field of generative AI, with a focus on local processing on mobile devices.

  • The responsibilities include training large-scale models, deploying efficient architectures, and developing personalized learning policies.

Top 3 New AI Tools:

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