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Digimasters Shorts - Google and Apple Battle for AI Supremacy, Social Network X Expands Grok Access, AI Revolutionizes The Beatles' Comeback, Australia Challenges US AI Policies, TSMC Caught in US-China Tensions

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Welcome to Digimasters Shorts, your essential podcast for the latest trends and insights in the digital world. Hosted by Adam Nagus and Carly Wilson, we delve into the fast-evolving landscape of technology and innovation, keeping you informed on the critical developments shaping the industry.

In this episode, we explore how Google is enhancing its Maps app with AI by introducing its chatbot, Gemini, to offer personalized recommendations based on user preferences. Meanwhile, Social Network X is expanding the accessibility of its AI chatbot, Grok, to free users, a move that signals a strategic shift to increase its user base while competing with AI juggernauts like ChatGPT.

We also highlight a historic moment in music as The Beatles' track "Now and Then," completed with the help of AI, is nominated for a Grammy. This development underscores the transformative role AI is playing in creative industries, as more artists are leveraging technology for musical innovation.

On the regulatory front, we discuss Australia's commitment to regulating AI and social media, despite pushback from international figures. The conversation extends to the geopolitical sphere with the US Department of Commerce's strategic decision to halt advanced chip shipments from TSMC to Chinese customers, reflecting ongoing US-China trade tensions.

Join us as we dissect these dynamic changes and anticipate what they mean for the future of technology, creativity, and global relations. Digimasters Shorts keeps you ahead of the curve in the tech realm's ever-shifting narrative.

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Don't forget to checkout our larger sister podcast - The Digimasters Podcast here. Which has many expert guests discussing AI, Career Mentoring, Fractional Careers, Digital and much much more.

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Welcome to Digimasters Shorts, your essential podcast for the latest trends and insights in the digital world. Hosted by Adam Nagus and Carly Wilson, we delve into the fast-evolving landscape of technology and innovation, keeping you informed on the critical developments shaping the industry.

In this episode, we explore how Google is enhancing its Maps app with AI by introducing its chatbot, Gemini, to offer personalized recommendations based on user preferences. Meanwhile, Social Network X is expanding the accessibility of its AI chatbot, Grok, to free users, a move that signals a strategic shift to increase its user base while competing with AI juggernauts like ChatGPT.

We also highlight a historic moment in music as The Beatles' track "Now and Then," completed with the help of AI, is nominated for a Grammy. This development underscores the transformative role AI is playing in creative industries, as more artists are leveraging technology for musical innovation.

On the regulatory front, we discuss Australia's commitment to regulating AI and social media, despite pushback from international figures. The conversation extends to the geopolitical sphere with the US Department of Commerce's strategic decision to halt advanced chip shipments from TSMC to Chinese customers, reflecting ongoing US-China trade tensions.

Join us as we dissect these dynamic changes and anticipate what they mean for the future of technology, creativity, and global relations. Digimasters Shorts keeps you ahead of the curve in the tech realm's ever-shifting narrative.

Support the show

Don't forget to checkout our larger sister podcast - The Digimasters Podcast here. Which has many expert guests discussing AI, Career Mentoring, Fractional Careers, Digital and much much more.

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