- Google, ever eager to lean into generative AI, is launching a new shopping feature that shows clothes on a lineup of real-life fashion models. Google’s virtual try-on tool for apparel takes an image of clothing and attempts to predict how it would drape, fold, cling, stretch, and form wrinkles and shadows on a set of real models in different poses.[1]
- Publisher Gannett plans to include generative AI in the system it uses to publish stories as it and other news organizations begin to roll out the popular technology that may help save money and improve efficiency.[2]
- The Recording Academy announced Friday new rules which stipulate that “only human creators are eligible” for Grammy awards, a response to the growing use of AI. However, the academy noted that AI is not completely banned, musicians are still allowed to utilize it to create their work.[3]
- Wharton professor says employees are hiding A.I. use—and potentially transformative productivity gains—from employers.[4]
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[3] https://www.cbsnews.com/video/grammys-approve-new-rules-on-use-of-artificial-intelligence/
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