More news coming from Samsung’s Galaxy AI?
Ahead of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10, the focus remains on what updates Samsung will bring to Galaxy AI, its suite of artificial intelligence features. With companies like Google (and its Gemini model) and Apple (with Apple Intelligence) announcing big updates in recent weeks, Samsung has its work cut out for it to stand out from the crowd. Reports suggest that Samsung could roll out its Live Translate feature to third-party apps like WhatsApp. Earlier this month, the company also announced that Galaxy AI will remain free until the end of 2025 on supported Samsung Galaxy devices. In addition to Galaxy AI, Samsung is also expected to unveil the Galaxy Ring and the next generation of its Fold and Flip devices on July 10.
New Meta model for creating 3D elements
Earlier this month, Meta launched a new AI system that can create high-quality 3D assets from text prompts in less than 60 seconds. The 3DGen system, Meta researchers explain in a research paper, runs on two technical components — Meta 3D AssetGen and Meta 3D TextureGen, which were developed for generating 3D text and text-to-text. According to Meta’s research paper, 3DGen enables the creation of 3D assets with high prompt fidelity and high-quality 3D shapes and textures in less than a minute. It also supports physics-based rendering. The new AI system could prove useful in areas such as video game development and augmented reality and virtual reality applications.
A tool for analyzing tabular data
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created a new generative AI tool that can make tabular data analysis easier. According to an MIT press release, the GenSQL tool could help users make predictions, detect anomalies, guess missing values, correct errors, or generate synthetic data with just a few keystrokes. The new tool is built on SQL (Structured Query Language), a programming language used to manage data that was introduced in 1974. According to the press release, the researchers found that GenSQL is faster and more accurate than other AI-based tools for data analysis.
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