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Tech: Microsoft's AI, Google's Mountain View visiting centre, and heated BMW seats

Author
Paul Stenhouse,
Publish Date
Sat, 9 Sep 2023, 12:26PM
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Tech: Microsoft's AI, Google's Mountain View visiting centre, and heated BMW seats

Author
Paul Stenhouse,
Publish Date
Sat, 9 Sep 2023, 12:26PM

Microsoft wants you to use its AI so badly, it'll cover you if you get sued 

Copyright, and infringing it, is one of the biggest concerns many corporates have about diving into the AI game. There are so many open questions that they're not prepared just yet to take the risk. It's a huge departure from most 'terms and conditions' of services, where companies  do almost everything they can to distance themselves from the user. They don't want to be held liable! But Microsoft says if you use the filters and guardrails they've implemented, then they'll back you. That's quite the commitment, especially as Microsoft and OpenAI are already being sued for allegedly recreating licensed code without crediting the engineers.  

 

If you're a Google fan, you'll soon be able to visit the Mountain View campus 

Add this to your San Franciso travel itinerary. Google is turning 25, and to celebrate they're opening a visitor center on its famous campus in Silicon Valley. Like any good American tourist attraction there'll be a store, where you can explore and purchase Google products - like their phones, tablets and laptops. There'll also be a community space for events, a cafe and public art.   

 

BMW is pulling the handbrake on its heated seat subscription 

Ahead of its US launch, BMW has shelved plans to offer this service in your brand-new car on a subscription plan for $18 a month! It actually launched in some places, including NZ. It seems buyers weren't impressed - a BMW board member says: "People feel that they paid double – which was actually not true, but perception is reality, I always say. So that was the reason we stopped that.” Typically these types of features are available as 'upgrades' when you order your car for hundreds or sometimes thousands of additional dollars. 

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