It’s been a big week for AI product announcements.
OpenAI’s 12-day “Shipmas” continues, with Google announcing a slew of AI products and new Apple Intelligence features arriving.
Here are five of the most useful AI tools announced this week that you should try.
This week has been a flurry of AI announcements as major tech companies postpone releases and announcements ahead of the holiday season.
It’s been tough for us to keep up, so we’ve compiled some of the most useful tools and features for you to try out today.
Here are five recommendations from last week that may be useful in your daily life.
Text messaging games get even better with Genmoji in iOS 18.2
Apple’s iOS 18.2 software update went live on Wednesday, introducing Genmoji, AI-generated custom emojis made possible by Apple Intelligence.
You can create a source character inspired by a person you’ve identified in your photo library, or you can start anew by following instructions that explain how you want your emoji to look. If you don’t like the initial results, you can continue to improve by tweaking the description. Once you’re happy with it, you can send it via text or use it as a sticker or tapback reaction.
Genmoji is available on iOS 18.2 for all iPhone 16 models, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max.
ChatGPT integration on iPhone
Apple’s iOS 18.2 software update launched the ChatGPT integration that was unveiled earlier this spring.
If you have an iPhone 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max, or iPhone 16, access ChatGPT through Siri or the writing tool by speaking or typing your question without switching back and forth between apps. Now you can. Users can instruct ChatGPT to generate written content with the writing tool or to generate images along with written content.
OpenAI’s Sora AI video generator released
Sora, OpenAI’s AI video generator, was made available to the general public this week as part of the company’s 12 Days of Shipmas, a series of daily AI announcements.
Create videos of up to 1080p resolution lasting up to 20 seconds from written prompts, or complete scenes or extend the length of existing videos to make up for missing frames.
OpenAI initially offered a Sora preview to some creators, designers, and filmmakers in February, but it’s now also available for ChatGPT Plus ($20/month) and Pro users ($200/month) .
OpenAI advanced voice modes with vision
You can now “see” with ChatGPT’s advanced audio mode.
First demonstrated in the spring, ChatGPT lets you look through your phone’s camera and examine what’s on your screen when you need to provide visual context to your assistant to answer a question. It has become.
New video features are rolling out to the ChatGPT team and most ChatGPT Plus and Pro users this week in the latest version of the mobile app.
Google deep research
Announced on Wednesday, Google Deep Research is a new agent feature in Gemini Advanced that lets you explore complex subjects in depth.
Google said in a blog post that you can ask questions and browse the web “as usual.” The end result is a report that can be exported to Google Docs with key points and links to sources if you want to dig deeper.
Google Deep Research begins rolling out in English on desktop and mobile web this week, and will be available in mobile apps early next year.
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