Say hi to "Siri AI"โApple announces new, more "conversational" voice assistant
New features coming this fall alongside two-tiered, Google-powered AI model overhaul.
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New features coming this fall alongside two-tiered, Google-powered AI model overhaul.
Every season of Apple TVโs โFor All Mankindโ begins the same for prop master Jaime Mengual: A meeting with co-creators and showrunners Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert and producer Ben McGinnis to discuss one prop โ the Apple Newton. Apple products and their use in film and TV have long been a source of conversation. [โฆ]
New York City was the backdrop of this yearโs IEEE Honors Ceremony, held on 24 April. The event celebrates engineering pioneers who have developed technologies that have changed how people connect and learn about the world. This yearโs celebrants included the engineers behind innovations such as text-to-donate technology, AI-powered diagnostic tools, and the graphics processing unit, among many others. Prior to the Honors Ceremony, IEEE hosted a forum on 23 April for a select group of early-career achievers to exchange ideas and experiences with laureates and awardees, speakers, and IEEE leaders. Attendees from around the world, working in a variety of technical areas, shared their journeys and explored the intersections of technologies, disciplines, and missions. The event culminated in Friday eveningโs black tie Honors Ceremony, where IEEE celebrated medal laureates, including Jensen Huang, who received IEEEโs highest recognition, the IEEE Medal of Honor. Huang is a cofounder of Nvidia and its chief executive. โIEEE has always been a home to those who see the future before others see it,โ Mary Ellen Randall, IEEE president and CEO, said in her welcome speech. Video highlights and photos from the event are available on the IEEE Awards website. Exploring mission-driven tech and AI in art Friday morning began with a conversation between Randall and Marian Croak, the recipient of this yearโs IEEE Founders Medal. Croak was honored for โleadership in communication networks, including acceleration of digital equity, responsible artificial intelligence, and the promotion of diversity and inclusion.โ Croak, who serves as vice president of engineering at Google, headquartered in Mountain View, Calif., pioneered Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technologies. When a person speaks into a telephone, VoIP converts their voice into digital signals that are transmitted over the Internet rather than traditional phone lines. Her work enabled audio and video conferencing. She also developed text-to-donate technology to raise money for those affected by Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans in 2005. The technology enables customers to donate money to a charity via their mobile service provider, which then bills them. โEmpathy has always been a driving force in the engineering that Iโve done,โ she said. She shared advice on how to stay creative: โGet out of the office. Go to an art museum, exercise, or play with children.โ Croak said her grandchildren inspire her. An inside look at microchips During Friday eveningโs Honors Ceremony cocktail hour, attendees explored the history of microchips at the IEEE Global Museumโs Microchips That Shook the World exhibit. The Global Museum, an IEEE History and Heritage program, develops traveling and digital exhibits focused on the history of technology. The museumโs mission is to promote awareness of how technological progress unfolds over generations and how engineers and researchers build on past achievements to benefit humanity. Drawing from IEEE Spectrumโs Chip Hall of Fame, the Microchips That Shook the World exhibit conveys the roles integrated circuits play in fields such as signal processing, audio engineering, and telecommunications. Co-curators Stephen Cass, Spectrumโs special projects editor, and Daniel Mitchell, the IEEE senior historian, served as onsite docents for guests. The Commodore 64, one of the artifacts on display, brought up many treasured childhood memories for guests who used the home computer. The exhibit also featured a preview of IEEEโs immersive video project โInside the Microchip,โ which delves beneath the silicon surface of the Nvidia NV20 microchip thanks to forensic photography and sophisticated computer-generated renders. The video, which will be released later this year, aims to teach preuniversity students about the technology. Microchips that Shook the World is possible thanks to donations from semiconductor company ASML, the Bill and Dianne Mensch Foundation, and the IEEE Electron Devices and IEEE Electronics Packaging societies The daytime program also spotlighted AIโs use in the visual arts. Kathleen Kramer, the 2025 IEEE president, interviewed artist Refik Anadol, who is scheduled to open an AI art museum on 20 June in Los Angeles. Datalandโs exhibits are powered by an open-access model developed by Anadolโs studio. For the museumโs first exhibition, โMachine Dreams: Rainforest,โ the model collected visual data about the natural world from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Londonโs Natural History Museum, and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, with their permission. The information, including up to a half billion images, will form the basis for a variety of AI-produced art, Anadol said. Anadol said he was inspired to mix AI with art by the movie Blade Runner. He said he believes โmachines can become collaborators,โ as โdata is a form of pigment.โ Data also plays an important role in the work of artist and author Giorgia Lupi. The artist is a partner at design firm Pentagram. Lupi said she uses data to tell stories, including chronicling her struggles with a chronic illness. โData is an abstraction of our reality,โ she said. One of her recent projects, โA Data Love Letter to the Subway,โ was shown last year in the Dey Street Passageway in New York City. The video was made using data from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority about each train line, including timetables, ridership, and peopleโs travel habits. Based on the information Lupi gathered, she documented how commuters traveling on different subway lines encountered one another without realizing it. By exploring data on this yearโs IEEE award recipients, she collaborated with IEEE to create an animated video illustrating the shared pathways and collaborations among the honorees. It debuted at the Honors Ceremony. Honoring engineering giants The Honors Ceremony, held at Cipriani 42nd Street, recognized more than 20 laureates and innovators. More than 92 million selfies are taken worldwide every day, PhotoAiD estimates. A selfie wouldnโt be possible without Eric Fossumโs invention of the CMOS image sensor. Developed at NASAโs Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in Pasadena, Calif., the โcamera on a chipโ was intended for use in space, but it is now found in smartphones, medical devices, and vehicles. Fossum, an IEEE Life Fellow, received the IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal, which recognizes outstanding contributions to materials and device science and technology. โEngineering is a pursuit of what must be possible. [IEEE is] the spirit, the conscience, of our profession.โ โJensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia The medal, he said, โis at the top of the IEEE staircase of being recognized by your peers.โ The IEEE Holonyak Medal for Semiconductor Optoelectronic Technologies went to Steven P. DenBaars, a professor of materials and electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara. DenBaars was honored for his work in semiconductors, which laid the foundation for high-resolution LED and laser displays, modern solid-state lighting, and more. โThis work has always been a team effort...Iโm excited and curious about the role gallium nitride micro LEDs will play in optical communications,โ he said in his acceptance speech. The ceremony ended with the Medal of Honor presentation to Huang, who received a standing ovation. He was recognized for his โleadership in the development of graphics processing units and their application to scientific computing and artificial intelligence.โ The IEEE honorary member donated his cash prize to IEEE TryEngineering, which provides teachers with a library of lesson plans and offers educational summer camps. The Jen-Hsun and Lori Huang Foundation matched his gift, and the additional donation is destined to fund scholarships for new graduates. โEngineering is a pursuit of what must be possible. [IEEE is] the spirit, the conscience, of our profession,โ Huang said.
For the past several years, Americaโs conversation about artificial intelligence has focused on technology. We debate computer chips, data centers, and the capabilities of the latest AI models. We worry about whether the United States can stay ahead of China and whether American firms can maintain their lead over foreign competitors. Those concerns matter. But [โฆ]
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Cybersecurity researchers have identified a growing class of attacks that exploit AI chatbots through sophisticated conversational manipulation rather than traditional technical hacking methods. The post Hackers Are Using the Same Conversational Tricks on AI that Con Artists Use on People appeared first on Breitbart.
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