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AI News: Meta Rolls Back Instagram AI + OpenAI's Screenless AI Device

Episode Summary

This week on AI News You Should Know About, we're breaking down two of the biggest AI headlines shaping the industry. We explore why Meta is rolling back an AI feature inside Instagram and what OpenAI's rumored screenless hardware device could mean for the future of generative AI and human-computer interaction.

Episode Notes

The biggest AI news moves fast, and we're here to help you separate the signal from the noise.

In this episode of AI News You Should Know About, Ashley Coffey and Daniel Hill unpack two major AI headlines making waves across the technology industry.

First, Meta quietly rolls back an AI feature within Instagram after user feedback raises questions about product adoption, user experience, and the future of AI-powered social media.

Then, we dive into reports that OpenAI's first consumer hardware device may be a screenless, movable AI companion developed with former Apple designer Jony Ive. If true, it could represent one of the most significant AI breakthroughs since the launch of ChatGPT and signal a new direction for how we interact with artificial intelligence beyond smartphones.

Whether you're a business leader, entrepreneur, or simply trying to stay informed, this episode covers the AI breakthroughs, generative AI updates, and tech headlines that matter most.

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  1. Meta turns off the Instagram feature that let users make AI deepfakes of public accounts (The Verge
  2. OpenAI’s first hardware device is reportedly a screenless speaker that can move (TechCrunch)
     

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