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3 hours agoIn the age of AI agents, your customer may still buy from you, but they may no longer visit you
The rise of AI agents is shifting customer interactions away from traditional company-controlled interfaces.
VOID stands for Video Object and Interaction Deletion. It's a VLM (vision-language model) that can not only erase objects from a scene but can also inpaint how remaining objects in the scene should behave without the influence of whatever was excised.
Meta is working on two proprietary frontier models: Avocado, a large language model, and Mango, a multimedia file generator. The open-source variants are expected to be made available at a later date.
Qi Sun's DrayEasy platform exemplifies a significant advancement in logistics, merging quoting, booking, and real-time tracking into a seamless automated experience for shippers.
The new tracker features a simplified progress bar that shows just four stages of pizza creation. The new design was rolled out to all platforms, and there's also new Lock Screen widgets for iOS that bring the pizza chain's most famous tech feature to the Liquid Glass age.
With many AI projects failing, there's no one-size-fits-all formula for advancing AI proofs of concept to real-world use in the corporate world. But two companies, Ernst & Young (EY) and Lumen, have had success - though they've tackled the issue in dramatically different ways. EY, being in a regulated space of finance and tax, has embraced what it sees as a measured and responsible approach while managing the risks that come with rolling out new technology. Lumen has been more aggressive, working to create an AI culture at the company by giving all employees AI tools from day one.