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NO.1 Samsung Electronics Establishes New Lab in Silicon Valley

Samsung Electronics recently announced the opening of a new R&D lab in Silicon Valley, California, to focus on the development of next-generation 3D DRAM chips. The lab, which will operate under Device Solutions America, will drive innovation in DRAM products. Samsung plans to introduce new 3D structures below 10nm to improve performance.

Commentary: This is a strategic move by Samsung Electronics to strengthen its technological advantage and market share in the DRAM field. It will help Samsung Electronics meet the rapidly growing demand for DRAM, especially from the cloud computing, 5G and AI sectors.

NO.2 FTC Investigates Tech Giants' AI Investments

The rise of generative AI like ChatGPT has prompted tech giants to invest heavily in these AI companies. These deals have caught the attention of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which recently launched an investigation into the impact of such investments on market competition. The investigation primarily involves the collaborations between Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet and OpenAI, Anthropic PBC. The FTC has required these companies to provide detailed information on their collaborations and investments, and is considering their potential impact on competition. The companies will have 45 days to respond to these orders.

Commentary: This reflects the U.S. government's awareness and urgency of regulation in the AI field. The FTC's investigation aims to understand the details and impact of these deals in order to formulate reasonable regulatory policies and measures.

NO.3 Bard Beats GPT-4

According to foreign media, the performance of Google's Bard model has been greatly improved in the latest Chatbot Arena competition, beating GPT-4 and ranking second. This is attributed to the addition of Google's latest model Gemini Pro-scale, which is likely to be larger than the original Gemini Pro. It is reported that the Bard Advanced version with the larger-scale Gemini Ultra is already available for Google employees to try.

Commentary: This demonstrates Google's innovation and competitiveness in the AI field. Google's goal is to create a universal AI that can understand and generate any type of language. The Bard model is an important step towards this goal.

NO.4 New Version of Siri to Get Large Model Capabilities

According to foreign media, Apple is testing new AI features. It is reported that the company will release a major AI feature in the iOS 18 system to be launched at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in June. The code of iOS 17.4 shows that a new version of Siri is being tested internally. It is reported that iOS 17.4 adds the Siri Summarization framework, integrates the ChatGPT API, and develops an AI-integrated Messages application. It also tests four AI models, including Ajax and its GPT version.

Commentary: Apple's integration of large model capabilities into the new version of Siri is a strategic move to improve Siri's intelligence level and user experience. This will help Apple catch up in the AI field.

NO.5 AI-Created Novel Wins Top Literary Award

According to reports, 33-year-old Japanese writer Rie Kudan won the prestigious Japanese literary award "Akutagawa Prize" with the help of AI ChatGPT. In her novel Tokyo-to Dojo-to / Tokyo Sympathy Tower, about 5% of the content was generated by ChatGPT. This move has sparked widespread discussion about the application of AI in the creative field, and has also raised legal and copyright issues.

Commentary: This is a breakthrough and milestone in the application of AI in the creative field. However, AI creation involves issues such as originality, responsibility and legality, and corresponding norms and standards need to be formulated.

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Editor: Alexander