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OpenAI Faces Lawsuit, Meta Expands AI Glasses, and Niantic's Real-World AI

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Today’s Daily AI Brief covers OpenAI facing a copyright lawsuit, Meta's AI expansion in Europe, Niantic’s real-world AI navigation, and more groundbreaking developments in AI and tech.

Let’s dive into the highlights!Today’s top stories

Asian News International has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing it of using its content without permission to train AI models, resulting in the generation of false information. The Delhi High Court has summoned OpenAI but has not issued an injunction, highlighting the complexity of the case. Read more

ElevenLabs has introduced a feature on their developer platform to create customizable conversational AI agents, allowing users to tweak aspects like tone and response length while integrating various language models. Read more

Meta has begun introducing AI capabilities to Ray-Ban Meta glasses in France, Italy, and Spain, allowing users to utilize the Meta AI assistant in multiple languages. The rollout comes amid challenges with EU regulatory compliance and excludes some features available in other regions. Read more

The U.K.'s Competition and Markets Authority has concluded that Google's significant investment in AI company Anthropic does not threaten competition, enabling the tech giant to further its competitive strategy in the AI sector. Read more

Niantic has announced the development of an AI model for real-world navigation using data from its mobile games and Scaniverse app, leveraging over 10 million scanned locations worldwide. Read more

Meta has appointed Clara Shih, formerly of Salesforce, to lead its new Business AI group, focusing on making advanced AI accessible to businesses through tools on platforms like Instagram and Facebook. Read more

The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission has recommended a major initiative for AI development to compete with China's advancements, emphasizing the need for public-private partnerships in achieving artificial general intelligence. Read more

Google's Gemini chatbot now includes a memory feature that allows it to remember user preferences and personal information, currently available to Google One AI Premium subscribers via the web client. Read more